Science and Culture, and Other EssaysD. Appleton, 1882 - 357 síður |
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Síða 98
... reflex action . " Of course there is a limit to this physiological self- examination . But there is so close a solidarity between ourselves and our poor relations of the animal world , that our inaccessible inward parts may be ...
... reflex action . " Of course there is a limit to this physiological self- examination . But there is so close a solidarity between ourselves and our poor relations of the animal world , that our inaccessible inward parts may be ...
Síða 164
... activity of ordi- nary muscle in animals . Again , I know of no test ... reflex " in animals . On each lobe of the bilobed leaf of Venus's fly trap ... action of the snail is the result of the presence of a nervous system in the ...
... activity of ordi- nary muscle in animals . Again , I know of no test ... reflex " in animals . On each lobe of the bilobed leaf of Venus's fly trap ... action of the snail is the result of the presence of a nervous system in the ...
Síða 223
... reflex action in man , from the unquestionable fact that , in ourselves , co - ordinate , purposive , actions may take place , without the intervention of conscious- ness or volition , or even contrary to the latter . As actions of a ...
... reflex action in man , from the unquestionable fact that , in ourselves , co - ordinate , purposive , actions may take place , without the intervention of conscious- ness or volition , or even contrary to the latter . As actions of a ...
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