| 1883 - 934 pages
...immediate probability. Professor Allman told the British Association at Sheffield three years ago, " No one has ever yet built up one particle of living matter out of lifeless elements ;'' and his words are just as true now. Depend upon it we shall never see the building up of that one... | |
| 1879 - 978 pages
...not so widely separated from the phenomena of lifeless matter as to render it impossible to recognize an analogy between them ; for even irritability, the...creature, from the simplest dweller on the confines of organization up to the highest and most complex organism, has its origin in preSxistent living matter... | |
| 1879 - 588 pages
...difficult to be conceived of as a property of matter than the physical phenomena of radial energy. Though the refined synthesis of modern chemistry may...of lifeless elements — that every living creature has its origin in pre-existent living matter — that the protoplasm of to-day is but the continuation... | |
| 1879 - 582 pages
...to be conceived of as a property of matter than the physical phenomena of radial energy. Though llie refined synthesis of modern chemistry may have succeeded...of lifeless elements— that every living creature has its origin in pre-existent living matter — thai the protoplasm of to-day is but the continuation... | |
| 1879 - 910 pages
...lifeless and living matter there is a vast difference, a difference greater far than any which can bo found between the most diverse manifestations of lifeless...fact still remains that no one has ever yet built up ono particle of living matter out of lifeless elements—that every living creature, from the simplest... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1879 - 790 pages
...can be found between the most diverse manifestations of lifeless matter. Though the refined \Tnthesis of modern chemistry may have succeeded in forming...built up one particle of living matter out of lifeless elements—that every living creature, from the simplest dweller on the confines of organisation up... | |
| Charles John Ellicott - 1880 - 180 pages
...Britannica," Art. " Biology." An equally great authority states in the same unhesitating language, — " No one has ever yet built up one particle of living matter out of lifeless elements ; every living creature, from the simplest dweller on the confines of organization up to the highest... | |
| M. M. Kalisch - 1880 - 682 pages
...between them ... It is quite true that between lifeless and living matter there is a vast difference; ... no one has ever yet built up one particle of living matter out of lifeless elements . . . Yet with all this, . . . there is nothing which precludes a comparison of the properties of living... | |
| Nova Scotian Institute of Science, Halifax - 1880 - 296 pages
...which separates lifeless from living matter, nor lessen the mystery of life itself. No chemist has yet built up one particle of living matter out of lifeless elements." Or, as I understand it, no chemist, or magnetist, or electrician, has yet made a protoplasm, or brought... | |
| Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science - 1882 - 450 pages
...which separates lifeless from living matter, nor lessen the mystery of life itself. No chemist has yet built up one particle of living matter out of lifeless elements." Or, as I understand it, no chemist, or magnetist, or electrician, has yet made a protoplasm, or brought... | |
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