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Memoirs on the physiology of nerve, of muscle and of the ...
observable by the means employed, when the current strength exceeds a certain
limit, and secondly, that the irreciprocity increases with the current strength. By
performing the experiment on preparations of different transverse section, one is
...
Sir John Burdon-Sanderson, 1887
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A text book of physiology
This irreciprocity, or inequality of resistance in the two directions, may depend on
some peculiarity of the organic molecules during life as it gradually disappears
as the organ slowly dies, or it may at once be removed by plunging the organ into
...
John Gray McKendrick, Philipp Stöhr, 1888
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Comparative Socialist Systems: Essays on Politics and Economics
... European Countries' Trade Balance with OECD Countries Based on East
European Sources Exceeds Trade Balance Based on OECD Sources, and
Numbers of Years It Does So, Cumulative 1960-1972 377 Indices of Trade
Irreciprocity (Tj) ...
Carmelo Mesa-Lago, Carl Beck, 1974
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The Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, ...
The irreciprocity was therefore the greater the longer the part of the electric organ
traversed. But, decisively as the experiments here referred to seem to support the
irreciprocity of the conduction, Prof. Du Bois Reymond considered it as not yet ...
James Samuelson, William Crookes, 1885
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Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, ...
The irreciprocity was therefore the greater the longer the part of the eledtric organ
traversed. But, decisively as the experiments here referred to seem to support the
irreciprocity of the conduction, Prof. Du Bois Reymond considered it as not yet ...
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The Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, ...
The irreciprocity was therefore the greater the longer the part of the electric organ
traversed. But, decisively as the experiments here referred to seem to support the
irreciprocity of the conduction, Prof. Du Bois Reymond considered it as not yet ...
This suggests that difference in the duration of the active process on the two
sides of a central nervous synapsis would, if present, be one factor in producing
the well-known central irreciprocity. The susceptibility to fatigue may be
associated ...
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
Also called unipolar conduction. Irreciprocal conduction is said to occur if a
reversal of the direction of a current causes any change In its magnitude.
Philosophical Magazine, XXVI. 127. irreciprocity (i-res-i-pros'i-ti), n. [< t'n-3 +
reciprocity.] ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1889
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Bilateralism and structural bilateralism in intra-CMEA trade
1 Share of imported fuels and primary goods in domestic consumption 127 4.4.1
Proportion of imported to overall investments in engineering products 146 5.2.1
Commodity irreciprocity in intra-CMEA trade 166 2 Commodity irreciprocity in ...
Jozef M. van Brabant, 1973
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The Multiple States of the Being
It is therefore the 'irreversibiliry' or 'irreciprocity' of the relationship as here
envisaged that resolves the entire difficulty usually supposed to vex this question,
1 a difficulty that really only exists when this 'irreciprocity' is lost sight of; and if
one ...
René Guénon, S. D. Fohr, 2001