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The mechanistic conception of life
biological essays
by Jacques Loeb ...

Published 1912 by The University of Chicago press in Chicago, Ill .
Written in English.

Table of Contents

The mechanistic conception of life.
The significance of tropisms for psychology.
Some fundamental facts and conceptions concerning the comparative physiology of the central nervous system.
Pattern adaptation of fishes and the mechanism of vision.
On some facts and principles of physiological morphology.
On the nature of the process of fertilization.
On the nature of formative stimulation (artificial parthenogenesis)
The prevention of the death of an egg through the act of fertilization.
The role of salts in the preservation of life.
Experimental study of the influence of environment on animals.

Edition Notes

Reprinted from various sources.

Classifications

Library of Congress
QH311 .L7

The Physical Object

Pagination
5 p.l., 3-232 p.
Number of pages
232

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6545402M
Internet Archive
mechanisticconce00loeb
LC Control Number
12018019

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