| 1900 - 524 頁
...the identification of the cell-nucleus as the vehicle of inheri1 Cf. pp. 58-61. " It is to the cell that the study of every bodily function sooner or later drives us. In the muscle-cell lies the problem of the heart-beat and that of muscular contraction ; in the gland-cell... | |
| Jerome Walker - 1900 - 506 頁
...WILSON, PH.D., The Cell, in Development and Inheritance. * " It is the cell to which the consideration of every bodily function, sooner or later, drives us. In the muscle cell lies the riddle of the heartbeat, or of muscular contraction ; in the gland cell are the causes of secretion... | |
| Edmund Beecher Wilson - 1900 - 534 頁
...the identification of the cell-nucleus as the vehicle of inheri1 Cf. pp. 58-61. " It is .to the cell that the study of every bodily function sooner or later drives us. In the muscle-cell lies the problem of the heart-beat and that of muscular contraction ; in the gland-cell... | |
| 1911 - 440 頁
...cells forming the multicellular organism, one must go back to the single cell. ' It is to the cell that the study of every bodily function sooner or later drives us. In the muscle-cell lies the problem of the heart-beat, and that of muscular contraction; in the gland-cell... | |
| Victor Robinson - 1912 - 398 頁
...Physiologie that Max Verworn of Jena published in 1909 are written these words : ' It is to the cell that the study of every bodily function sooner or...drives us. In the muscle cell lies the problem of muscular contraction and of the heart beat; in the gland cell reside the causes of secretion; in the... | |
| 1913 - 564 頁
...It is to the cell that the study of every bodily function sooner or later drives us. In the muscle lies the problem of the heart beat and that of muscular contraction; in the gland cell resides the cause of secretion; in the epithelial cell, in the white blood corpuscle, lies the problem... | |
| Richard Mills Pearce - 1913 - 578 頁
...inheritance and immunity — to influence medicine profoundly. As Verworn has said : It is to the cell that the study of every bodily function sooner or later drives us. In the muscle lies the problem of the heart beat and that of muscular contraction; in the gland cell resides the... | |
| Richard Wilde Micou - 1916 - 528 頁
...Metaphysik in der Modernen Physiologie, p. 386. 10 Report of the Smithsonian Institution, 1900, p. 465. later drives us. In the muscle cell lies the problem...of secretion ; in the epithelial cell, in the white corpuscle, lies the problem of the absorption of food, and the secrets of mind are hidden in the ganglion... | |
| Frederick Tice - 1922 - 658 頁
...thus discusses the scientific importance of the work of Schleiden and ef Schwann: "It is to the cell that the study of every bodily function sooner or...drives us. In the muscle cell lies the problem of muscular contraction and of the heart beat; in the gland cell resides the causes of secretion; in the... | |
| 1923 - 764 頁
...universally recognized as the immediate substratum of all forms of vital activity. ... It is to the cell that the study of every bodily function sooner or later drives us. In the muscle-cell lies the problem of the heart-beat and that of muscular contraction ; in the gland-cell... | |
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