Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1858 |
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... color more or less scarlet , the microscope assures us that it is a fluid which carries certain solid bodies of definite shape and size- so definite , indeed , that a mere stain , no matter where , will , to the expe- rienced eye ...
... color more or less scarlet , the microscope assures us that it is a fluid which carries certain solid bodies of definite shape and size- so definite , indeed , that a mere stain , no matter where , will , to the expe- rienced eye ...
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... color of the blood was due to these discs . He seems to have been puzzled by the fact , that in fishes the discs are not round , but oval ; and he at first attributed this to the com- pression exercised by the vessels . It is ...
... color of the blood was due to these discs . He seems to have been puzzled by the fact , that in fishes the discs are not round , but oval ; and he at first attributed this to the com- pression exercised by the vessels . It is ...
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... color oxygen , the idea suggests itself , that on is , however , the sign of an important dif- parting with some of this oxygen it might ference ; for if venous blood be injected assume the dark color , owing simply to into the arteries ...
... color oxygen , the idea suggests itself , that on is , however , the sign of an important dif- parting with some of this oxygen it might ference ; for if venous blood be injected assume the dark color , owing simply to into the arteries ...
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... color . What causes the change of color when venous blood is submitted to oxygen ? Formerly it was held to be due to the iron in the discs ; but the iron may be re- moved without this removal affecting the phenomenon ; so that the ...
... color . What causes the change of color when venous blood is submitted to oxygen ? Formerly it was held to be due to the iron in the discs ; but the iron may be re- moved without this removal affecting the phenomenon ; so that the ...
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... color they exhibit as they take up or give out oxygen , and the fact , that if they are placed in a ves- sel containing air , they absorb oxygen from that air , whereas the plasma does nothing of the kind , are proofs of the cells being ...
... color they exhibit as they take up or give out oxygen , and the fact , that if they are placed in a ves- sel containing air , they absorb oxygen from that air , whereas the plasma does nothing of the kind , are proofs of the cells being ...
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