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78. |
Gradual Transition from Abnormal to Normal Response in Platinum |
126 |
79. |
Increase of Response in Nerve after Continuous Stimulation |
127 |
80, 81. |
Response in Tin and Platinum Enhanced after Continuous Stimulation |
127, 128 |
82. |
Magnetic Analogue |
132 |
83, 84. |
Records of Responses to Increasing Stimuli in Tin |
134, 135 |
85. |
Ineffective Stimulus becoming Effective by Superposition |
135 |
86. |
Incomplete and Complete Fusion of Effects |
136 |
87. |
Cyclic Curve for Maximum Effects showing Hysteresis |
137 |
88. |
Action of Poison in Abolishing Response in Nerve |
139 |
89. |
Action of Stimulant on Tin |
141 |
90. |
Action of Stimulant on Platinum |
142 |
91. |
Depressing Effect of KBr on Tin |
143 |
92. |
Abolition of Response in Metals by ‘Poison’ |
143 |
93. |
‘Molecular Arrest’ by the Action of ‘Poison’ |
145 |
94. |
Opposite Effects of Small and Large Doses on the Response in Metals |
146 |
95. |
Retinal Response to Light |
150 |
96. |
Response of Sensitive Cell to Light |
152 |
97. |
Typical Experiment on the E.M. Variation Produced by Light |
154 |
98. |
Modification of the
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