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... body . He conceives that there is no evidence of the nerves being tubular , and considers it probable that nervous influence consists in a matter to which the nerves serve as conductors , while all other parts of the animal body are ...
... body . He conceives that there is no evidence of the nerves being tubular , and considers it probable that nervous influence consists in a matter to which the nerves serve as conductors , while all other parts of the animal body are ...
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... body , out of the base . Hence also it is that bodies with narrow terminations , such as an egg or a stick , & c . cannot be made to stand upright upon a plane , at least not without the utmost dif- ficulty . The application of the ...
... body , out of the base . Hence also it is that bodies with narrow terminations , such as an egg or a stick , & c . cannot be made to stand upright upon a plane , at least not without the utmost dif- ficulty . The application of the ...
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... body to re- volve round the earth , acted - on by an attractive force , in propor tion to the centrifugal , rather more than sufficient to keep the body in an immutable orbit ; and consequently such a body , ' he says , must move in a ...
... body to re- volve round the earth , acted - on by an attractive force , in propor tion to the centrifugal , rather more than sufficient to keep the body in an immutable orbit ; and consequently such a body , ' he says , must move in a ...
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