The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev. with Large Additions, Tom 10Harry Thurston Peck Dodd, Mead, 1898 |
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... nerves connected by cross veins , the leaves of dictyogens alone being reticulated . The number of the parts of the flower is generally 3 , or a multiple of 3. The floral envelopes , often splen- did , as in lilies , tulips , etc. , are ...
... nerves connected by cross veins , the leaves of dictyogens alone being reticulated . The number of the parts of the flower is generally 3 , or a multiple of 3. The floral envelopes , often splen- did , as in lilies , tulips , etc. , are ...
Strona 147
... nerves , which convey to them the mandates of the will . 3 Before proceeding to notice the different modes of progression of men and animals , it may be expedient to say a few words on standing , or the natural attitude of an animal ...
... nerves , which convey to them the mandates of the will . 3 Before proceeding to notice the different modes of progression of men and animals , it may be expedient to say a few words on standing , or the natural attitude of an animal ...
Strona 162
... nerves which enter them , or of the general nervous system with which they are connected . Under such circumstances exercise requires to be systematized more than it is in the rapid and successive movements which take place in ordinary ...
... nerves which enter them , or of the general nervous system with which they are connected . Under such circumstances exercise requires to be systematized more than it is in the rapid and successive movements which take place in ordinary ...
Strona 209
... nerves , which lie in the intervals between them , and are attached by their extremities through the medium of tendon or aponeurosis to the parts which they are intended to move . Aggregated in parallel series , of greater or lesser ...
... nerves , which lie in the intervals between them , and are attached by their extremities through the medium of tendon or aponeurosis to the parts which they are intended to move . Aggregated in parallel series , of greater or lesser ...
Strona 210
... nerves , and areolar - tissue in muscular structures ; and we therefore pass on to the consideration of the muscles and their functions . Muscles vary extremely in their form . In the limbs they are usually of considerable length ...
... nerves , and areolar - tissue in muscular structures ; and we therefore pass on to the consideration of the muscles and their functions . Muscles vary extremely in their form . In the limbs they are usually of considerable length ...
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