Investigations on microscopic foams and on protoplasm.

Experiments & observations directed towards a solution of the question of the physical conditions of the phenomena of life.

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Investigations on microscopic foams and on protoplasm.

Experiments & observations directed towards a solution of the question of the physical conditions of the phenomena of life.

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A. and C. Black
Language
English
Pages
379

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Table of Contents

pt I. Observations: A. Investigations upon oil-foams. B. Investigations upton protoplasmic structures.
pt. II. General part: A. The theory of the net-like or recticular structure of protoplasm. B. Summary of divergent views.

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"Literature": p. [331]-340.

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Library of Congress
QH591 .B92

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xvi, 379 p.
Number of pages
379

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OL6928885M
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03015656
OCLC/WorldCat
2497691

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