| 1917 - 644 pages
...metabolic process in living matter draws in inorganic substances and force at one end, and parts with it at the other; it is inconceivable that these should, as it were, pass outside of the boundaries of the physicochemical world, out of range of the socalled physico-chemical laws,... | |
| James McKeen Cattell - 1919 - 628 pages
...metabolic process in living matter draws in inorganic substance and force at one end, and parts with it at the other; it is inconceivable that these should,...the so-called physico-chemical laws, at one point to reeriter them at another, is a sufficiently close restatement of Vicq-d'Azyr's conclusion of more than... | |
| James McKeen Cattell - 1919 - 636 pages
...metabolic process in living matter draws in inorganic substance and force at one end, and parts with it at the other; it is inconceivable that these should,...physico-chemical laws, at one point to reenter them at another, is a sufficiently close restatement of Vicq-d'Azyr's conclusion of more than a century before to justify... | |
| Columbia University. College of Physicians and Surgeons. Dept. of physiology - 1919 - 438 pages
...metabolic process in living matter draws in inorganic substances and force at one end, and parts with it at the other; it is inconceivable that these should, as it were, pass outside of the boundaries of the physicochemical world, out of range of the socalled physico-chemical laws,... | |
| 1917 - 476 pages
...metabolic process in living matter draws in inorganic substances and force at one end, and parts with it at the other; it is inconceivable that these should, as it were, pass outside of the boundaries of the physicochemical world, out of range of the socalled physico-chemical laws,... | |
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