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Plant Chamber for Studying the Effect of Temperature and Anæsthetics |
64 |
38. |
Effect of High Temperature on Plant Response |
64 |
39. |
After-effect on the Response due to Temperature Variation |
66 |
40. |
Records of Responses in Eucharis Lily during Rise and Fall of Temperature |
67 |
41. |
Curve showing Variation of Sensitiveness during a Cycle of Temperature Variation |
68 |
42. |
Record of Effect of Steam in Abolition of Response at Death of Plant |
69 |
43. |
Effect of Chloroform on Nerve Response |
72 |
44. |
Effect of Chloroform on the Responses of Carrot |
74 |
45. |
Action of Chloral Hydrate on Plant Responses |
75 |
46. |
Action of Formalin on Radish |
75 |
47. |
Action of Sodium Hydrate in Abolishing the Response in Plant |
78 |
48. |
Stimulating Action of Poison in Small Doses in Plants |
79 |
49. |
The Poisonous Effect of Stronger Dose of KOH |
79 |
50. |
Block Method for obtaining Response in Tin |
83 |
51. |
Response To Mechanical Stimulation in a Zn-Cu Couple |
85 |
52. |
Electric Response in Metal by the Method of Relative Depression (Negative Variation) |
88 |
53. |
Method of Relative Exaltation |
89 |
54. |
Various Cases of Positive and Negative Variation |
90 |
55. |
Modifications of the Block Method for Exhibiting Electric Response in Metals |
93 |
56. |
Equal and Opposite Responses given by Two Ends of the Wire |
95 |
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