Forces are active at the root, forces are active in the blade, the matter of the earth and the matter of the atmosphere are drawn towards both, and the plant augments in size. Report of the Annual Meeting - Strana 512autor/autoři: British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1868 - 978 str.
...and the aqueous vapor of the air, appropriating those constituents of both for which the blade has an elective attraction, and permitting the other constituent...the earth and the matter of the atmosphere are drawn toward the plant, and the plant augments in size. We have in succession the bud, the stalk, the ear,... | |
| 1868 - 596 str.
...and the aqueous vapour of the air, appropriating those constituents of both for which the blade hag an elective attraction, and permitting the other constituent...the blade, the matter of the earth and the matter of tie atmosphere are drawn towards the plant, and the plant augments in size. We have in succession the... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 862 str.
...and the aqueous vapour of the air, appropriating those constituents of both for which the blade has an elective attraction, and permitting the other constituent...towards the plant, and the plant augments in size, Л\"е have in succession the bud, the stalk', the ear, the full corn in the ear. For the forces here... | |
| 1869 - 400 str.
...and the aqueous vapor of the air, appropriating those constituents of both for which the blade has an elective attraction, and permitting the other constituent...the earth and the matter of the atmosphere are drawn to ward the plant, and the plant augments in size. We have in succession the bud, the stalk, the ear,... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1869 - 414 str.
...and the aqueous vapour of the air, appropriating those constituents of both for which the blade has an elective attraction, and permitting the other constituent...the earth and the matter of the atmosphere are drawn to the plant, and we have in succession the bud, the stalk, the ear, and the full corn in the ear ;... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1869 - 416 str.
...and the aqueous vapour of the air, appropriating those constituents of both for which the blade has an elective attraction, and permitting the other constituent...the earth and the matter of the atmosphere are drawn to the plant, and we have in succession the bud, the stalk, theear, and the full corn in the ear ;... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1869 - 414 str.
...and the aqueous vapour of the air, appropriating those constituents of both for which the blade has an elective attraction, and permitting the other constituent...the earth and the matter of the atmosphere are drawn to the plant, and we have in succession the bud, the stalk, the ear, and the full corn in the ear;... | |
| John Tyndall - 1870 - 116 str.
...permits the other constituent to resume its place in the air. Thus the architecture is carried on. Forces are active at the root, forces are active in...and the matter of the atmosphere are drawn towards both, and the plant augments in size. We have in succession the bud, the stalk, the ear, the full corn... | |
| John Tyndall - 1870 - 92 str.
...active in the blade, the matter of the earth and the matter of the atmosphere are drawn towards both, and the plant augments in size. We have in succession...bud, the stalk, the ear, the full corn in the ear; the cycle of molecular action being completed by the production of grains similar to that with which... | |
| 1871 - 308 str.
...and the aqueous vapor of the air, appropriating those constituents of both for which the blade has an elective attraction, and permitting the other constituent...augments in size. We have in succession, the bud, the stalky the ear, the full corn in the ear. For the forces here at play act in a cycle, which is completed... | |
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