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  1. ... 6-40.—Macfadyen (A.). Cellular physiology. In his Cell as the unit of life, 8°, Lond., 1908, 125-236.—Meltzer (S. J.). An animal as an engineering Physiology (Essays and treatises on)— continued. structure; some factors of safety provided by nature. Scient. Am. Suppl., N. Y., ...
  2. ... power in expelling carbonic acid from the air- cells, and pulmonary vessels, ... well-known perennial herb, with upright, branching, four-sided stems, from ...
  3. ... power in expelling carbonic acid from the air- cells, and pulmonary vessels, ... well-known perennial herb, with upright, branching, four-sided stems, from ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The mountain 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1860
    ... and to such only shall be added the perennial raptures of the normal or sound soul. The stern command from the world of pain is, also, return to nature —let new life-currents stream through the weary and sick- ened body—let the cell, the original, the only focus of renovation or ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of arts and sciences (Volume 2) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by Isaac Peirce ..., 1815-1816
    ... See Sailing. GLO B ULAttl A, globular blue daisy, a genus ofthe mo- nogynia order, in the ... our gardens, viz. the vulgaris, or common blue daisy. It has bread thick radical leaves, three-parted ...
  6. ... gold,' and av9og, 'a flower.' The Ox- eye daisy, Daisy, Whiteweed, Guldens, Maudlin- Wort, Bellis major, Buphthalmum majus, ... Bougie. DyEMONOMANIA, Demonomania. DjES, Tseda?. DAFFODIL, Narcissus pseudonarcissus. DAISY, Chrysanthemum leucanthemum,- Erigeron Philadelphicum—d. Common, Bellis —d. ...
  7. ... term organization.” “We must always see in a cell a little animal body.” ... is shown by the perennial marvel of the chick developing from the egg. “ ...
  8. ... hairy; anthers sagittate. Ovary generally 5-celled, each cell i-ovuled; ... and a few perennial herbs. Leaves opposite and destitute of stipules when ...
  9. ... rounded at the ends; as the leaves ofthe daisy. Obund, to blunt. Edematous, swelled, as in a ... the lower part of the trunk ofthe body. Perennial, continuing for several years; at least more than ...
  10. ... standard of England, and in the other a daisy, the French name of which is Marguerite. The ... one of the maitres d'hotel, taking the daisy from the leopard's claw, presented it, with a ...
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