General Physiology; Or, Physiological Theory of Cosmos: A Rectification of the Analytical Concept of Matter and of the Synthetical Concept of Bodies, Resolving the Problem of the Unity of All Objective KnowledgeK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1890 - 391 páginas |
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... weight , that which gives us a knowledge of the application of muscular energy , is included in the tactile sensations . The sensations which give us the idea of changes of temperature ( heat and cold ) , though seemingly propa- gated ...
... weight , that which gives us a knowledge of the application of muscular energy , is included in the tactile sensations . The sensations which give us the idea of changes of temperature ( heat and cold ) , though seemingly propa- gated ...
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... weight is merely an arbitrary agreement among scientists ; it is not based in the nature of anything . Moreover , the weight of a body does not depend on itself in absolute , but on its relation with others , differing according to the ...
... weight is merely an arbitrary agreement among scientists ; it is not based in the nature of anything . Moreover , the weight of a body does not depend on itself in absolute , but on its relation with others , differing according to the ...
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... weight of the atoms of the other bodies , as oxygen , for instance , is in the same proportion to the weight of the atoms of hydrogen as are the weights of the respec- tive bodies in their combination forming water . There is no reason ...
... weight of the atoms of the other bodies , as oxygen , for instance , is in the same proportion to the weight of the atoms of hydrogen as are the weights of the respec- tive bodies in their combination forming water . There is no reason ...
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... weight Dalton and his followers say that the atoms must also be proportionately definite in weight ; but there is no reason in explaining definite proportions and equivalence of components by the averment that the weights of the atoms ...
... weight Dalton and his followers say that the atoms must also be proportionately definite in weight ; but there is no reason in explaining definite proportions and equivalence of components by the averment that the weights of the atoms ...
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... weight in themselves and are in perpetual agitation , this being , they add , the cause of heat . As an inevitable consequence , they have been obliged to recognize for this purpose a perfect elasticity in atoms , and they themselves ...
... weight in themselves and are in perpetual agitation , this being , they add , the cause of heat . As an inevitable consequence , they have been obliged to recognize for this purpose a perfect elasticity in atoms , and they themselves ...
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