Nature, Volume 103Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... whole of the internal organs , to implant bone and tissues so as to restore defects , to deal fearlessly with the cavity of the chest , to sew up wounds in the living and beating heart , to restore continuity of wounded blood - vessels ...
... whole of the internal organs , to implant bone and tissues so as to restore defects , to deal fearlessly with the cavity of the chest , to sew up wounds in the living and beating heart , to restore continuity of wounded blood - vessels ...
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... whole subject becomes much clearer if it is recognised that in serious acidosis there is an actual increase in the ... whole of any existing abnormal physiological conditions into account , just as in interpreting the signi- ficance of ...
... whole subject becomes much clearer if it is recognised that in serious acidosis there is an actual increase in the ... whole of any existing abnormal physiological conditions into account , just as in interpreting the signi- ficance of ...
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... whole is likewise assumed to be , or may be inter- preted as , a phenomenon of a purely physico- chemical nature . And these reactions of the whole organism are what Prof. Loeb calls " tropisms . Through such reactions , or tropisms ...
... whole is likewise assumed to be , or may be inter- preted as , a phenomenon of a purely physico- chemical nature . And these reactions of the whole organism are what Prof. Loeb calls " tropisms . Through such reactions , or tropisms ...
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