The Theory and Practice of Horticulture: Or, An Attempt to Explain the Chief Operations of Gardening Upon Physiological GraoundsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855 - 606 páginas |
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Página viii
... experiment , until they fully understand them . The difference between failure and success , in practice , usually ... experiments were conducted with a skill and knowledge which few can hope to equal . So fully was he aware of the ...
... experiment , until they fully understand them . The difference between failure and success , in practice , usually ... experiments were conducted with a skill and knowledge which few can hope to equal . So fully was he aware of the ...
Página ix
... experiments , of which the results must necessarily be uncertain ; and , I believe , a very able and experienced gardener , after having been the inventor of the most perfect machinery , might , in very many instances , have lost both ...
... experiments , of which the results must necessarily be uncertain ; and , I believe , a very able and experienced gardener , after having been the inventor of the most perfect machinery , might , in very many instances , have lost both ...
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... experiments , he had never been able to trace the existence of anything like sensation or intellect in plants , but that they always appeared to be influenced by the action of surrounding bodies , and not by any degrees of sensation and ...
... experiments , he had never been able to trace the existence of anything like sensation or intellect in plants , but that they always appeared to be influenced by the action of surrounding bodies , and not by any degrees of sensation and ...
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... experiments with rectified ether gave results quite analo- gous . When the author repeated the experiment with chloroform , he found that the leaflets remained paralysed , as it were , and still unable to open after eighteen hours ...
... experiments with rectified ether gave results quite analo- gous . When the author repeated the experiment with chloroform , he found that the leaflets remained paralysed , as it were , and still unable to open after eighteen hours ...
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... experiments of Edwards and Colin , as given in the Comptes rendus ( vii . 922 ) , and quoted in Lindley's Introduction to Botany ( 4th edit . , II . 261 and 272 ) . But the formation and respiration of carbonic acid takes place most ...
... experiments of Edwards and Colin , as given in the Comptes rendus ( vii . 922 ) , and quoted in Lindley's Introduction to Botany ( 4th edit . , II . 261 and 272 ) . But the formation and respiration of carbonic acid takes place most ...
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