Great Books of the Western World, Band 28Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... increase indefinitely the force ap- A Fig . 30 B plied at D. On the other hand , in proportion as we increase the distance FE over that of CB , we must diminish the force at E in order to counterbalance the resistance at F ; but the dis ...
... increase indefinitely the force ap- A Fig . 30 B plied at D. On the other hand , in proportion as we increase the distance FE over that of CB , we must diminish the force at E in order to counterbalance the resistance at F ; but the dis ...
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... increase , not by the uterus , but by a certain natural principle peculiar to itself ; and that this principle flows from the whole fowl into the rudiments of the vitellus , and whilst it was yet but a speck , and under the influence ...
... increase , not by the uterus , but by a certain natural principle peculiar to itself ; and that this principle flows from the whole fowl into the rudiments of the vitellus , and whilst it was yet but a speck , and under the influence ...
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... increase as well as the engender- ment of the egg ; but increase supposes and in- 1 Op . cit . , p . 8 . cludes nutrition , as is obvious . And since all generation is the effect of the concurrence of two , viz . , the agent and the ...
... increase as well as the engender- ment of the egg ; but increase supposes and in- 1 Op . cit . , p . 8 . cludes nutrition , as is obvious . And since all generation is the effect of the concurrence of two , viz . , the agent and the ...
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