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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... exposed to the action of such poisons as destroy animal life , they will perish not only under their influence , but in a manner analogous to what occurs among animals . If an animal is dosed with arsenic , or corrosive sublimate , or ...
... exposed to the action of such poisons as destroy animal life , they will perish not only under their influence , but in a manner analogous to what occurs among animals . If an animal is dosed with arsenic , or corrosive sublimate , or ...
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... exposure to moisture , and a certain quantity of heat ; in addition , it is necessary that a communication with the ... exposed to light , the seed again parts with some of its oxygen , and again fixes its carbon by the decomposition of ...
... exposure to moisture , and a certain quantity of heat ; in addition , it is necessary that a communication with the ... exposed to light , the seed again parts with some of its oxygen , and again fixes its carbon by the decomposition of ...
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... exposed to the influence of a feeble current of electricity of very low tension , and the plants not only came up sooner , but were more healthy than others ; but , on the other hand , a number of experiments on other seeds had given ...
... exposed to the influence of a feeble current of electricity of very low tension , and the plants not only came up sooner , but were more healthy than others ; but , on the other hand , a number of experiments on other seeds had given ...
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... exposed to light , decompose carbonic acid , fix the carbon , become green , and , by processes hereafter to be explained , when speaking of leaves , form the matter by which all the pre - existing parts are solidified . And thus a ...
... exposed to light , decompose carbonic acid , fix the carbon , become green , and , by processes hereafter to be explained , when speaking of leaves , form the matter by which all the pre - existing parts are solidified . And thus a ...
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... exposed to the absorption of large quantities of sea - water , deposit in great abundance crystals of chloride of sodium in their tissues and upon their epidermis . He has examined Charas growing in pools , where the waters , from the ...
... exposed to the absorption of large quantities of sea - water , deposit in great abundance crystals of chloride of sodium in their tissues and upon their epidermis . He has examined Charas growing in pools , where the waters , from the ...
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