American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volum 10Mitchell, Ames and White, 1821 |
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... velocity of the general motion differs ac- cording to the different states of each living body . We It appears , too , that life is arrested by causes similar to those which interrupt other known kinds of motion ; and that the ...
... velocity of the general motion differs ac- cording to the different states of each living body . We It appears , too , that life is arrested by causes similar to those which interrupt other known kinds of motion ; and that the ...
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... velocity of its current is somewhat less in the veins than in the arteries of the body . These differences have , however , been exaggerated by former physiologists . The mean velocity of the blood in the aorta is calculated at eight ...
... velocity of its current is somewhat less in the veins than in the arteries of the body . These differences have , however , been exaggerated by former physiologists . The mean velocity of the blood in the aorta is calculated at eight ...
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... velocity in the small arteries ; this increases in the larger trunks ; and there is a constant ac- celeration in the blood's course until it arrives at the heart . This fluid is passing through tubes which constantly decrease in area ...
... velocity in the small arteries ; this increases in the larger trunks ; and there is a constant ac- celeration in the blood's course until it arrives at the heart . This fluid is passing through tubes which constantly decrease in area ...
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... velocity of a fish . The largest fishes are known to overtake a ship in full sail with the greatest ease , to play round it without effort , and to surpass it at pleasure . Every part of the body seems formed for dispatch : the fins ...
... velocity of a fish . The largest fishes are known to overtake a ship in full sail with the greatest ease , to play round it without effort , and to surpass it at pleasure . Every part of the body seems formed for dispatch : the fins ...
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... velocity with which heavy bodies fall towards each when at a given distance from their centres ; yet these points may be determined from the theory of gravitation without much diffi- culty . It follows , however , from certain theorems ...
... velocity with which heavy bodies fall towards each when at a given distance from their centres ; yet these points may be determined from the theory of gravitation without much diffi- culty . It follows , however , from certain theorems ...
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American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volum 10 William Nicholson Visualització completa - 1821 |
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