Flora's DictionaryFielding Lucas, Jun., 1832 - 202 страници |
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... light and airy as this , by indicating , in every instance , the reasons which led to the selection of the emblems : these will present themselves readily to the mind of the reader . A few , and but a few of them have been arbitrarily ...
... light and airy as this , by indicating , in every instance , the reasons which led to the selection of the emblems : these will present themselves readily to the mind of the reader . A few , and but a few of them have been arbitrarily ...
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... light which penetrates the Epidermis concurs in enlivening the colour : the decomposition of water and the carbonic acid . 3. The Liber , or inner bark , is the part in which the vital principle of a plant is chiefly seated ; its parts ...
... light which penetrates the Epidermis concurs in enlivening the colour : the decomposition of water and the carbonic acid . 3. The Liber , or inner bark , is the part in which the vital principle of a plant is chiefly seated ; its parts ...
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... Light , and atmospheric air , at least , are known to be essential to the vital functions of both . In all decomposition , caloric , or heat , is disengaged , and may not the chemical process which takes place within the plant , supply ...
... Light , and atmospheric air , at least , are known to be essential to the vital functions of both . In all decomposition , caloric , or heat , is disengaged , and may not the chemical process which takes place within the plant , supply ...
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... light acts beneficially upon the upper surface of leaves , and hurtfully upon their under side ; and , if the latter be repeatedly turned to the light , or forcibly kept in such an unnatural position , the leaves grow sickly , black ...
... light acts beneficially upon the upper surface of leaves , and hurtfully upon their under side ; and , if the latter be repeatedly turned to the light , or forcibly kept in such an unnatural position , the leaves grow sickly , black ...
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... light of a lamp , in the absence of the more perfect light of the sun ; as discovered by the Abbe Tessier . Leaves give out moisture by their under surface , in pro- portion to the intensity of light , and not of heat ; so that there is ...
... light of a lamp , in the absence of the more perfect light of the sun ; as discovered by the Abbe Tessier . Leaves give out moisture by their under surface , in pro- portion to the intensity of light , and not of heat ; so that there is ...
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