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" ... contains about two million molecules of organic matter. At least half of every living organism consists of water, so that the smallest living being visible under the microscope does not contain more than about a million organic molecules. Some exceedingly... "
General physiology of the tissues - 243 ページ
John Gray McKendrick 著 - 1888
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The Shipley Collection of Scientific Papers, 第 1 巻

1875 - 666 ページ
...million molecules of organic matter. At least half of every living " organism consists of water, BO that the smallest living being visible " under the...than a million similar molecules. It is impossible, how" ever, to conceive so small a number sufficient to form a being furnished ' ' with a whole system...

The Church Quarterly Review, 第 2 巻

1876 - 590 ページ
...planets should be determined by us terrestrials. The conclusion from this Clerk Maxwell proves to be, that 'the smallest living being visible under the...may be supposed built up of not more than a million of similar molecules. It is impossible, however, to conceive so small a number sufficient to form a...

The Church Quarterly Review, 第 2 巻

1876 - 592 ページ
...planets should be determined by us terrestrials. The conclusion from this Clerk Maxwell proves to be, that ' the smallest living being visible under the...may be supposed built up of not more than a million of similar molecules. It is impossible, however, to conceive so small a number sufficient to form a...

Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, 第 19 巻

Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1888 - 532 ページ
...on an average about " 50 of the more elementary atoms, we may assume that the smallest " organised particle visible under the microscope contains about...than a million similar molecules. It is impossible, how" ever, to conceive so small a number sufficient to form a being furnished " with a whole system...

The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., 第 3 巻

1888 - 926 ページ
...consists of water, so that the smallest living being visible under the microscope does not contain mure than about a million organic molecules. Some exceedingly...sufficient to form a being furnished with a whole system oí specialised organs. Thus molecular science sets us face to face with physiological theories. It...

The Physical Properties of Gases

Arthur Lalanne Kimball - 1890 - 264 ページ
...more than about a million organic molecules. Some exceedingly simple organisms may be supposed to be built up of not more than a million similar molecules....conceive so small a number sufficient to form a being with a whole system of specialized organs. Thus molecular science sets us face to face with physiological...

The Physical Properties of Gases

Arthur Lalanne Kimball - 1890 - 270 ページ
...more than about a million organic molecules. Some exceedingly simple organisms may be supposed to be built up of not more than a million similar molecules....conceive so small a number sufficient to form a being with a whole system of specialized organs. Thus molecular science sets us face to face with physiological...

Properties of Matter

Peter Guthrie Tait - 1894 - 388 ページ
...contain on an average about 50 of the more elementary atoms, we may assume that the smallest organised particle visible under the microscope contains about...sufficient to form a being furnished with a whole system of specialised organs. Thus molecular science sets us face to face with physiological theories. It forbids...

The Grammar of Science

Karl Pearson - 1900 - 586 ページ
...supposing it always to be of the same substance (te to produce the same sense-impressions although it visible under the microscope does not contain more...sufficient to form a being furnished with a whole system of specialised organs." This reasoning is simply a form of special pleading based on the assumption that...

The Grammar of Science: Physical

Karl Pearson - 1911 - 426 ページ
...supposing it always to be of the same substance (ie to produce the same sense-impressions although it visible under the microscope does not contain more...sufficient to form a being furnished with a whole system of specialised organs." This reasoning is simply a form of special pleading based on the assumption that...




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