Animal Mechanism a Treatise on Terrestrial and Aerial Locomotion by E. J. MareyHenry S. King & Company, 1874 - 283 стор. |
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... excited interest . Whether man has endeavoured to utilize to the utmost his own motive power , and that of the animals ; whether he has sought to extend his domain , to open a way for himself in the seas , or to rise into the air , it ...
... excited interest . Whether man has endeavoured to utilize to the utmost his own motive power , and that of the animals ; whether he has sought to extend his domain , to open a way for himself in the seas , or to rise into the air , it ...
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... excited the strongest curiosity among mankind . How frequently has the question been raised , whether man must always continue to envy the bird and the insect their wings ; whether he , too , may not one day travel through the air , as ...
... excited the strongest curiosity among mankind . How frequently has the question been raised , whether man must always continue to envy the bird and the insect their wings ; whether he , too , may not one day travel through the air , as ...
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... excitement of the nerve or of the muscle , and continue for a considerable time . In fact , the object of those acts which are intended to maintain the life of the individual imprints upon them a special character . The muscular element ...
... excitement of the nerve or of the muscle , and continue for a considerable time . In fact , the object of those acts which are intended to maintain the life of the individual imprints upon them a special character . The muscular element ...
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... excited by an electric discharge , a very brief convulsive movement in the muscle is produced ; this motion is called Zuckung by the German physiologists , and we propose to call it shock , in order to distinguish it from true ...
... excited by an electric discharge , a very brief convulsive movement in the muscle is produced ; this motion is called Zuckung by the German physiologists , and we propose to call it shock , in order to distinguish it from true ...
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... excitement , which produces certain contractions followed by relaxations in the muscle , that is to say shocks . Each of these movements of the muscle is communicated to the lever , which is raised or lowered , ampli- * Du Mouvement ...
... excitement , which produces certain contractions followed by relaxations in the muscle , that is to say shocks . Each of these movements of the muscle is communicated to the lever , which is raised or lowered , ampli- * Du Mouvement ...
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according action acts amble animal apparatus ascertain bird body bone Cardan joint cause Cornhill corresponds Crown 8vo curve cylinder Demy 8vo descent diagonal biped different species direction drum duration effect electric elevation employed excited experiments Fcap feet fibre figure flight force function furnished gallop give ground heat horizontal horse humerus Illustrations impacts india-rubber influence insect insect flight instant instrument kilogrammes length lever limbs locomotion manner mechanical membrane ment method millimetres modified motion move movements muscle muscular nerve Norman pace notation observed obtained organ oscillations Paternoster Row pectoral muscles physiologists plane POEMS pressure Price produced Published by Henry rapidity re-actions reader rectus internus registering instrument represented in fig resistance right foot rise sartorius muscle Second Edition shock shows sternum strokes surface tendon theory tion torpedo tracing trajectory transformation trot velocity vertical oscillations vibrations vols volume walking pace weight wing