| 1841 - 624 str.
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| 1842 - 446 str.
...heretofore seemed wanting, or nearly so, in animal tissues, is then shewn to be as general in animals as in plants. Nervous tissue, muscle, minute bloodvessels,...supposed ; spirals would thus appear, in fact, to be universal as a fibrous structure. The tendency to the spiral form manifests itself very early. Of this... | |
| 1842 - 446 str.
...wanting, or nearly so, in animal tissues, is then shewn to be as general in animals as in plants. Xervous tissue, muscle, minute bloodvessels, and the crystalline...supposed ; spirals would thus appear, in fact, to be universal as a fibrous structure. The tendency to the spiral form manifests itself very early. Of this... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1843 - 552 str.
...heretofore seemed wanting, or nearly so, in animal tissues, in then shown to be as general in animals as in plants. Nervous tissue, muscle, minute blood-vessels,...fibrous structure. The tendency to the spiral form manifests itself very early. Of this the most important instance is afforded by the corpuscle of the... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1843 - 538 str.
...heretofore seemed wanting, or nearly so, in animal tissues, is then shown to be as general in animals as in plants. Nervous tissue, muscle, minute blood-vessels,...fibrous structure. The tendency to the spiral form manifests itself very early. Of this the most important instance is afforded by the corpuscle of the... | |
| Daniel Cooper - 1847 - 310 str.
...as general in animals as in plants. Nervous tissue, muscle, minute blood-vessels, and the crystaline lens, afford instances in proof of this. And if the...in fact, to be as universal as a fibrous structure. in its cell, resembled a ball of twine, being composed at its outer part of a coiled filament, which... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1842 - 422 str.
...the view above mentioned — that the larger and the smaller filaments have the same structure — be correct, it follows that spirals are much more...fact, to be as universal as a "fibrous" structure. 18. The tendency to the spiral form manifests itself very early. Of this the most important instance... | |
| Sir William Bowman - 1892 - 354 str.
...The author enumerates a great variety of organs in which he has observed the same kind of filaments." "And if the author's view of identity in structure...fact, to be as universal as a fibrous structure." " VALENTIN had previously stated, that in plants all secondary deposits take place in spiral lines.... | |
| 1842 - 632 str.
...heretofore seemed wanting, or nearly so, in animal tissues, is then shown to be as general in animals as in plants. Nervous tissue, muscle, minute blood-vessels,...lens, afford instances in proof of this. And if the author-s view of identity in structure between the larger and the smaller filaments be correct, it... | |
| JOHN FORBES M.D. F.R.S. F.G.S - 1842 - 608 str.
...heretofore seemed wanting, or nearly so, in animal tissues, is then shown to be as general in animals as in plants. Nervous tissue, muscle, minute blood-vessels,...fibrous structure. The tendency to the spiral form manifests itself very early. Of this the most important instance is afforded by the corpuscle of the... | |
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