Vegetable fibrine and animal fibrine, vegetable albumen and animal albumen, hardly differ, even in form ; if these principles be wanting in the food, the nutrition of the animal is arrested; and when they are present, the graminivorous animal obtains... The Sporting review, ed. by 'Craven'. - Strana 63upravili: - 1851Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1851
...appropriated ; for example, a race-horse, a hunter, and a foxhound require such food u is calculated to form muscle and fibre, and that identical kind...constituents be wanting in the food, the animal falls away ; bat when they are present the graminivorous animal obtains in its food the very same principles which... | |
| 1847 - 634 str.
...both fat and muscular fibre. Such animals, therefore, as may be required to undergo great exertions should be supplied with food containing the greatest...they are present, the graminivorous animal obtains iu its food the very same principles which afford nourishment as the carnivora. It has been ascertained... | |
| 1842 - 788 str.
...in form : if these principles be wanting in the food, the nutrition of the animal is arrested ; and when they are present, the graminivorous animal obtains in its food the very same principles on the presence of which the nutrition of the carnivora entirely depends.' — pp. 45 — 48. The author... | |
| 1842 - 1106 str.
...in form ; if these principles be wanting in the food, the nutrition of the animal is arrested; and when they are present, the graminivorous animal obtains in its food the very same principles on the presence of which the nutrition of the carnivora entirely depends. Vegetables produce in their... | |
| 1843 - 812 str.
...in form; if these principles be wanting in the food, the nutrition of the animal is arrested ; and when they are present, the graminivorous animal obtains in its food the very same principles, on the presence of which the nutrition of the carnivora entirely depends." 4. The fourth argument is,... | |
| Justus freiherr von Liebig - 1843 - 208 str.
...in form; if these principles be wanting in the food, the nutrition of the animal is arrested ; and when they are present, the graminivorous animal obtains in its food the very same principles on the presence of which the nutrition of the carnivora entirely depends. Vegetables produce in their... | |
| Jonathan Pereira - 1843 - 354 str.
...in form ; if these principles be wanting in the food, the nutrition of the animal is arrested ; and when they are present, the graminivorous animal obtains in its food the very same principles on the presence of which the nutrition of the carnivora entirely depends. Vegetables produce in their... | |
| 1848 - 636 str.
...both fat and muscular fibre. Such animals, therefore, as may be required to undergo ffreat exertions should be supplied with food containing the greatest...very same principles which afford nourishment as the carnivora. It has been ascertained that such vegetables as afford nourishment to animals abound most... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig - 1848 - 68 str.
...in form : if these principles be wanting in the food, the nutrition of the animal is arrested ; and when they are present, the graminivorous animal obtains in its food the very eame principles on tlie presence of which the nutrition of the carnívora entirely depends. Vegetables... | |
| Yorkshire Geological Society - 1849 - 576 str.
...of the places in which the animals nrr fed, bp the same. " nutrition of the animal is arrested ; and when they are " present, the graminivorous animal obtains in its food the " very same principles, on the presence of which the nutri" tion of carnivore entirely depends." To apply these discoveries... | |
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