An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineCollier Books, 1961 - 255 sidor |
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... complex living organism , and see it fulfill its different functions in the general cosmic environment common to all the phenomena of nature , it seems to a certain extent independent of this environment . But this appearance results ...
... complex living organism , and see it fulfill its different functions in the general cosmic environment common to all the phenomena of nature , it seems to a certain extent independent of this environment . But this appearance results ...
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... complex phenomena successively into more and more simple phenomena , until they are reduced , if possible , to just two elementary conditions . Experimental science , in fact , considers in a phenomenon only the definite conditions ...
... complex phenomena successively into more and more simple phenomena , until they are reduced , if possible , to just two elementary conditions . Experimental science , in fact , considers in a phenomenon only the definite conditions ...
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... complex in- vestigation to unity , and its result is to eliminate by a single stroke all known and unknown sources of error . Psysiological phenomena are so complex that we could never experiment at all rigorously on living animals if ...
... complex in- vestigation to unity , and its result is to eliminate by a single stroke all known and unknown sources of error . Psysiological phenomena are so complex that we could never experiment at all rigorously on living animals if ...
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Observation and Experiment 31 333 | 31 |
The A Priori Idea and Doubt in Experimental | 53 |
Experimental Considerations Common to Living | 87 |
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