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Page 51
... action of another . ' The modifications which this author admits are three . 1st , an important difference exists between stimulants , as they are more or less diffusible and permanent in their action . A sti- mulus is termed diffusible ...
... action of another . ' The modifications which this author admits are three . 1st , an important difference exists between stimulants , as they are more or less diffusible and permanent in their action . A sti- mulus is termed diffusible ...
Page 54
... action , so far from being always propor- tionate , are sometimes , as it appears , even opposed to each other ; that which increases action seems to diminish strength , and that which augments strength seems to decrease action . The ...
... action , so far from being always propor- tionate , are sometimes , as it appears , even opposed to each other ; that which increases action seems to diminish strength , and that which augments strength seems to decrease action . The ...
Page 471
... action , which may take place among the bodies of the system ; such mo- tions , therefore , are independent of the rules of Dynamics . For if we conceive a system , the parts of which are in simple repose and not in equilibrio ; -that ...
... action , which may take place among the bodies of the system ; such mo- tions , therefore , are independent of the rules of Dynamics . For if we conceive a system , the parts of which are in simple repose and not in equilibrio ; -that ...
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