The repetition of similar segments in a vertebral column, and of similar elements in a vertebral segment, is analogous to the repetition of similar crystals as the result of polarising force in the growth of an inorganic body" (p.
This "general polarising force" it is which mainly produces the similarity of forms, the repetition of parts, and generally the signs of the unity of organisation.
In every species these two forces are at work, and the extent to which the general polarising or "vegetative-repetition-force" is subdued by the teleological is an index of the grade of the species.
The instrument employed by them is constructed on the polarising principle as adapted by Zöllner.
Using a polarising photometer, he found that only 13 per cent.
Now the latent period may not remain constant, but undergo change under the action of the polarising current.
The choking coil C prevents the alternating induction current from flowing into the polarising circuit and causing direct stimulation of the pulvinus.
The great difficulty arising from leakage of the exciting induction current into the polarising circuit was successfully overcome by the interposition of a choking coil.
He then communicated a paper 'On the Selective Conductivity exhibited by Polarising Substances,' which was published by the Royal Society, in January 1897.
The lecturer discovered that the crystal Nemalite possessed the power of polarising the electric rays in the most perfect manner.
In the next stage the hydration of the iron-oxides begins, and the glass becomes opaque and yellowish or reddish-brown, and has a more granular appearance, polarising feebly.
The tests of the foraminifera remain calcitic; but their cavities are filled either with the matrix or with calcite or with a colourless fibro-radiate mineral polarising in blackish-blue hues.
Under the microscope they exhibit a grey crypto-crystalline groundmass showing very finely granular crystalline silica with the cracks and small cavities filled with more brightly polarising chalcedonic quartz.
This is the moment in which the starch is converted into gum, or into that substance which the French chemists call dextrine, from its power of polarising light to the right hand, whereas common gum does it to the left.
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