Council concluded that any distinction between the action of Protonuclein and that of ordinary nuclein was purely speculative and highly improbable.
That Digitalysatum is free from the dangers of toxic cumulation is highly improbable; in fact, it is inconsistent with the statement that the preparation contains all the constituents found in the fresh plant.
This author meant Byblus, at present Gibelet or Gibeletto; but this derivation appears to me highly improbable.
That the Drangians had tin mines appears to me highly improbable; Strabo is the only writer who says so, in a few words; and nothing of the kind is to be found in any other author.
The evidence in favour of this view is extremely scanty and the view itself appears to me highly improbable.
This might happen once, just as once Doctor Walcott cut all six segments of a single endopodite, but that it should happen repeatedly is highly improbable.
Ergo, they can not be nerves in either case, and that they have anything to do with the eyes is highly improbable.
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