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... produced by castration in animals ? 5. That the possession of one organ only is sufficient to produce the shock . 6. That the perfect state of all the nerves of the electrical or- gans is not necessary to produce the shock . And , 7 ...
... produced by castration in animals ? 5. That the possession of one organ only is sufficient to produce the shock . 6. That the perfect state of all the nerves of the electrical or- gans is not necessary to produce the shock . And , 7 ...
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... produced by heat , just as electrical polarity is developed in the tourmaline , and other minerals , by the same ... produce a greater effect upon a thermometer placed in its axis , than upon another having a different position . From ...
... produced by heat , just as electrical polarity is developed in the tourmaline , and other minerals , by the same ... produce a greater effect upon a thermometer placed in its axis , than upon another having a different position . From ...
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... produced by one class of doubly refracting crystals ; and the concave or compressed side exhibits another set of fringes , similar to those produced by the other class . These two sets of fringes are separ- ated by a deep black line ...
... produced by one class of doubly refracting crystals ; and the concave or compressed side exhibits another set of fringes , similar to those produced by the other class . These two sets of fringes are separ- ated by a deep black line ...
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