10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REVIVESCENCE»
Discover the use of
revivescence in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
revivescence and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Nuclear Science Abstracts
BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE (continued) 1831 Study of the revivesence of the
thymus. V. Thymal-adrenal relationships. The action of adrenaline on the
revivescence of the irradiated thymus. Luigi Viale and Cesare Ravazzoni. Arch. "
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Zoonomia; Or The Laws of Organic Life
Does the revivescence of these affected parts, or their 'torpor, recurring at
intervals, form the paroxysms of these fevers? and their permanent revivescence
establish the cure? See Class IV. 2. l. 19. The inirritative fever differs from the
puerperal ...
Erasmus Darwin, Samuel Latham Mitchill, 1818
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Philosophy of animated existence or sketches of living ...
HYPOTHESIS OF THE REVIVESCENCE AND INDEFINITE DURATION OF THE
ORGANIC, PLASTIC NATURE IN US. THE spring of mental activity resides
manifestly in the organism. The nature in us which feels, knows, and the nature
which ...
Does the revivescence of these affected parts, or their torpor, recurring at
intervals, form the paroxysms of these fevers? and their permanent revivescence
establish the cure? See Class IV. 2. 1. 19. The inirritative fever differs from the
puerperal ...
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Zoonomia or The Laws of Organic Life Volume 2
Does the revivescence of these affected parts, or their torpor, recurring at
intervals, form the paroxysms of these fevers? and their permanent revivescence
establish the cure? See Class IV. 2. 1. 19. M. M. Wine and opium in small
quantities ...
They consequently consider that the thymus function is never really suppressed
during life and they furthermore claim in accord with Hammar and Lampe, that
the words persistence or revivescence of the thymus are misnomers. It is as ...
VIALE, L., AND RAVAZZONI, C. (Italy): Studies on the revivescence of the thymus
. VII. Thymal-pancreatic relationships. Action of Insulin on the process of
revivescence of the irradiated thymus; Arch. “E. Maragliano" pat. e clin., 4:293-
304 ...
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The millennium of the Apocalypse
In reference, therefore, to a more general and powerful and glorious triumph of
the gospel, a revivescence of righteousness still more illustrious, to be enjoyed in
subsequent ages of the church, this is termed by way of distinction ' the first ...
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The critical review, or annals of literature
I remember I once convinced a great antiquary, that the Whigs were of German
extract, after all my other arguments had failed,, by telling him ' • Because the
abhorrible essence of Whiggisni is deducted, by many, from the revivescence ...
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The U.S. Democratic Review
... and applauding crowds pressed eager round his steps,—shunned by all, or
pointed out to the gaze of timid curiosity, like some spectral revivescence of
political enormity. Burr's place in the annals of his country, will be secured to him
only by ...