The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev. with Large Additions, Том 4Harry Thurston Peck Dodd, Mead, 1898 |
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... object of this diagrammatic scheme is to illustrate the mode and general 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 ...
... object of this diagrammatic scheme is to illustrate the mode and general 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 ...
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... object being to check too strong a current of blood to the brain . In birds , the heart is usually of a very large size , as compared with the bulk of the body . The trunk of the aorta is extremely short , and divides into three main ...
... object being to check too strong a current of blood to the brain . In birds , the heart is usually of a very large size , as compared with the bulk of the body . The trunk of the aorta is extremely short , and divides into three main ...
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... object is evidently to prevent the reflux of blood ; hence they are of important use in the maintenance of this part of the circulation . They are most abun- dant where there is much muscular movement . The movement of blood through the ...
... object is evidently to prevent the reflux of blood ; hence they are of important use in the maintenance of this part of the circulation . They are most abun- dant where there is much muscular movement . The movement of blood through the ...
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... object conspicuous from its situation , was in general highly decorated by such objects as statues , small temples , altars , etc. In the spina of the Circus Maxi- mus , two very large obelisks were erected by Augustus and Constantius ...
... object conspicuous from its situation , was in general highly decorated by such objects as statues , small temples , altars , etc. In the spina of the Circus Maxi- mus , two very large obelisks were erected by Augustus and Constantius ...
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... objects of various kinds , as rocks , sea - weeds , shells , etc. Some are found imbedded in corals , others in the thick skin of whales , some in the flesh of sharks . They are distributed over the whole world ; the species , however ...
... objects of various kinds , as rocks , sea - weeds , shells , etc. Some are found imbedded in corals , others in the thick skin of whales , some in the flesh of sharks . They are distributed over the whole world ; the species , however ...
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