The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev. with Large Additions, Том 4Harry Thurston Peck Dodd, Mead, 1898 |
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... direction in which the blood circulates not to indicate h , heart right ventri- cle ; v ' , left ventricle ; c , right auricle ; c ' , left au ricle ; a , aorta ; d , vena cava e , greater circula- tion ; b , smaller circula- tion ...
... direction in which the blood circulates not to indicate h , heart right ventri- cle ; v ' , left ventricle ; c , right auricle ; c ' , left au ricle ; a , aorta ; d , vena cava e , greater circula- tion ; b , smaller circula- tion ...
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... direction of its current . Before the heart changes the direction of its contractions , it remains still for a short time , and the blood - currents in the body are thus slackened in their course before they receive an impulse in the ...
... direction of its current . Before the heart changes the direction of its contractions , it remains still for a short time , and the blood - currents in the body are thus slackened in their course before they receive an impulse in the ...
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... direction of some of the lesser currents . 2. In cold - blooded animals , the move- ment of the blood in the capillaries continues long after the excision of the heart . 3 . Actual processes of secretion not unfrequently continue after ...
... direction of some of the lesser currents . 2. In cold - blooded animals , the move- ment of the blood in the capillaries continues long after the excision of the heart . 3 . Actual processes of secretion not unfrequently continue after ...
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... direction , it was found indispensable continually to augment the C. L. revenue . 1804 , it was raised to £ 960,000 , and in 1812 , to £ 1,080,000 , besides annuities to members of the royal family , which were now paid out of the ...
... direction , it was found indispensable continually to augment the C. L. revenue . 1804 , it was raised to £ 960,000 , and in 1812 , to £ 1,080,000 , besides annuities to members of the royal family , which were now paid out of the ...
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... direction of Garter . He also grants arms within his province , with the approval of the earl marshal . See GARTER KING OF ARMS ; HERALDS ' COLLEGE ; KING - AT - ARMS . CLARENDON , a co . in e . South Carolina , bounded on the s . and w ...
... direction of Garter . He also grants arms within his province , with the approval of the earl marshal . See GARTER KING OF ARMS ; HERALDS ' COLLEGE ; KING - AT - ARMS . CLARENDON , a co . in e . South Carolina , bounded on the s . and w ...
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