| 1809 - 520 psl.
...sustained of about three, or three and a half, in twenty } but as the quantity of the yolk is different not only in different individuals, but in the same individual at different seasons, the loss in washing and scouring will proportionally vary. It is remarked that the yolk of... | |
| 1824 - 720 psl.
...development of all the intellectual organs is extremely remarkable. With regard to partial genius, on the principle of the different mental powers being...Mozart, Handel, and Haydn, the cerebral organs upon the size of which a great endowment of the faculties of Tune, of Time, and of Ideality depend, may... | |
| Thomas Dodgson - 1832 - 190 psl.
...painfully irritating. CONTRASTS OF CHARACTER. The phenomena, in short, vary in almost endless diversity, not only in different individuals, but in the same individual at different times. The different effects of Wine, in men of genius, may be well exemplified in the persons of Addison... | |
| 1838 - 500 psl.
...considered as depending upon the fact, that the specific gravity of the blood might differ slighuy, not only in different individuals, but in the same individual at different times. He then noticed the different modifications of albumen existing in the serum, which he divided... | |
| John Fletcher - 1842 - 546 psl.
...intellectual operations. The character of the delusion in delirium and insanity may be infinitely various, not only in different individuals, but in the same individual at different times. In general, however, different thoughts succeed each other with the utmost rapidity, and apparently... | |
| 1857 - 984 psl.
...nitrogen of the decomposing nitrogenous tissues. The quantity of oxygen consumed seems to vary much, not only in different individuals, but in the same individual at different periods ; thus it is considerably influenced by food, beng greater in dogs when fed on farinaceous .han on... | |
| William Senhouse Kirkes - 1857 - 616 psl.
...nitrogen of the decomposing nitrogenous tissues. The quantity of oxygen consumed seems to vary much, not only in different individuals, but in the same individual at different periods: thus it is considerably influenced by food, being greater in dogs when fed on farinaceous than on animal... | |
| Rowland Gibson Hazard - 1865 - 490 psl.
...capacity for perceiving truth without previous effort in arranging our knowledge of the. subject, varies not only in different individuals, but in the same individual at different times. If this capacity were infinite, the acquisition of any knowledge whatever would require no other... | |
| Rowland Gibson Hazard - 1865 - 482 psl.
...capacity for perceiving truth without previous effort in arranging our knowledge of the subject, varies not only in different individuals, but in the same individual at different times. If this capacity were infinite, the acquisition of any knowledge whatever would require no other... | |
| William Senhouse Kirkes - 1872 - 866 psl.
...nitrogen of the decomposing nitrogenous tissues. The quantity of oxygen consumed seems to vary much, not only in different individuals, but in the same individual at different periods ; thus it is considerably influenced by food, being greater in dogs when fed on farinaceous than on... | |
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