An Introduction to the Study of Experimental MedicineClassics of Medicine Library, 1980 - 226 sidor |
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... animals remains in equilibrium with the outer atmosphere . If we put plants in hothouses , the influence of winter no longer makes itself felt ; the case of cold - blooded and hibernating animals is the same . But warm - blooded animals ...
... animals remains in equilibrium with the outer atmosphere . If we put plants in hothouses , the influence of winter no longer makes itself felt ; the case of cold - blooded and hibernating animals is the same . But warm - blooded animals ...
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... animals also involves important changes in the in- tensity of vital phenomena . In general , vital phenomena are more intense in small animals than in large , which means , as we shall see further on , that we cannot rigorously measure ...
... animals also involves important changes in the in- tensity of vital phenomena . In general , vital phenomena are more intense in small animals than in large , which means , as we shall see further on , that we cannot rigorously measure ...
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... animals : from the theoretic point of view , experiments on all sorts of animals are indispensable , while from the immediately practical point of view , they are highly useful to medicine . In fact , as we have already often expressed ...
... animals : from the theoretic point of view , experiments on all sorts of animals are indispensable , while from the immediately practical point of view , they are highly useful to medicine . In fact , as we have already often expressed ...
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