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... animal Fluids ; with Remarks on their Analysis by Electro - chemical Decomposition . By Mr. William Brande , F.R.S. - The principal object of Mr. Brande , in these experiments , is to ascertain the relation which exists between what ...
... animal Fluids ; with Remarks on their Analysis by Electro - chemical Decomposition . By Mr. William Brande , F.R.S. - The principal object of Mr. Brande , in these experiments , is to ascertain the relation which exists between what ...
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... animal , raising itself somewhat higher than usual on its forelegs , bent its head with great dexterity under its belly , and forced the insect into its mouth , by thrusting it , from side to side , against that part of the membrane ...
... animal , raising itself somewhat higher than usual on its forelegs , bent its head with great dexterity under its belly , and forced the insect into its mouth , by thrusting it , from side to side , against that part of the membrane ...
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... animal substance ; since the odour which it exhales , when fried or toasted , is very similar to that of the flesh of an animal under like circumstances . In his remarks on the bark , in the fifth chapter , the author makes the ...
... animal substance ; since the odour which it exhales , when fried or toasted , is very similar to that of the flesh of an animal under like circumstances . In his remarks on the bark , in the fifth chapter , the author makes the ...
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