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Fusion of Effect under Rapidly Succeeding Stimuli in Muscle and in Plant |
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Additive Effect of Singly Ineffective Stimuli on Plant |
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‘Staircase Effect’ in Plant |
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20. |
Appearance of Fatigue in Plant under Shortened Period of Rest |
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21. |
Fatigue in Celery |
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22. |
Fatigue in Cauliflower-stalk |
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23. |
Fatigue from Previous Overstrain |
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Fatigue under Continuous Stimulation in Celery |
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25. |
Effect of Rest in Removal of Fatigue in Plant |
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26. |
Diphasic Variation in Plant |
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Abnormal Positive Responses in Stale Plant transformed into Normal Negative Under Strong Stimulation |
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29. |
Radial E.M. Variation |
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30. |
Curves showing the Relation between Intensity of Stimulus and Response in Muscle and Nerve |
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31. |
Increasing Responses to Increasing Stimuli (Taps) in Plants |
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32. |
Increasing Responses to Increasing Vibrational Stimuli in Plants |
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33. |
Responses to Increasing Stimuli in Fresh and Stale Specimens of Plants |
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34. |
Apparent Diminution of Response caused by Fatigue under Strong Stimulation |
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35. |
Diminution of Response in Eucharis Lily at Low Temperature |
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Records showing the Difference in the Effects of Low Temperature on Ivy, Holly, and Eucharis Lily |
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