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" In contradistinction to vegetable life, the life of animals exhibits itself in the continual absorption of the oxygen of the air, and its combination with certain component parts of the animal body or food. "
Edinburgh Veterinary Review and Annals of Comparative Pathology - Page 243
1863
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Animal Chemistry,: Or, Organic Chemistry in Its Applications to Physiology ...

Justus Freiherr von Liebig - Biochemistry - 1842 - 598 pages
...the elimination of oxygen, which is separated from the other component parts of their nourishment. In contradistinction to vegetable life, the life of...combination with certain component parts of the animal body. While no part of an organized being can serve as food to vegetables, until, by the processes of putrefaction...
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Southern Literary Messenger, Volume 9

1843 - 826 pages
...oxygen, which is separated from the other component parts of their nourishment. 5. The life of the animal exhibits itself in the continual absorption of the...combination with certain component parts of the animal body. 0. Assimilation goes on in the same way in animals and in vegetables. In both the same cause determines...
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The Southern literary messenger, Volume 9

1843 - 778 pages
...other component parts of their nourishment. 5. The life of the animal exhibits itself in the continuai absorption of the oxygen of the air, and its combination with certain component parts of the animal body. 6. Assimilation goes on in the same way in animals and in vegetables. In both the same cause determines...
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The Institutes of Medicine

Martyn Paine - Diseases - 1847 - 858 pages
...arises from the mutual action of the oxygen of the atmosphere and the elements of the food ;" that " the life of animals exhibits itself in the continual...combination with certain component parts of the animal body ;" and that " the cause of the state of motion is to be found in a series of changes which the food...
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The Institutes of Medicine

Martyn Paine - Diseases - 1847 - 852 pages
...of the oxygen of the atmosphere and the elements of the food." — LIEBIO'S Animal Chemistry. 4. " THE LIFE of animals exhibits itself in the continual...oxygen of the air, and its combination with certain parts of the animal body." — LIEBIO'S Animal Chemistry. . 5. " Physiology has sufficiently decisive...
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Western Lancet: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, Volume 2

Medicine - 1848 - 372 pages
...the elimination of oxygen, which is separated from the other component parts of their nourishment. "In contradistinction to vegetable life, the life of animals exhibits itself in the constant absorption of the oxygen of the air, and its combination with certain component parts of the...
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Complete works on chemistry

Justus Freiherr von Liebig - 1852 - 424 pages
...of oxygen, which is separated from the other component parts of their nourishment. In contradiction to vegetable life, the life of animals exhibits itself...its combination with certain component parts of the .1 1 1 1 ! mi. body While no part of an organized being can serve as food to vegetables, until, by...
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A Manual of Political Economy

Erasmus Peshine Smith - Economics - 1853 - 284 pages
...nourishment. They are perpetually exhaling this gas from the surfaces of their leaves into the air. The life of animals exhibits itself in the continual...its combination with certain component parts of the body. Its office is to generate animal heat by burning the combustible substances of the frame. It...
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Principles of Social Science, Volume 1

Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1858 - 506 pages
...nourishment. They are perpetually exhaling this gas from the surfaces of their leaves into the air. The life of animals exhibits itself in the continual...its combination with certain component parts of the body. Its office is to generate animal heat by burning the combustible substances of the frame. It...
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Transactions of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland

Agriculture - 1863 - 636 pages
...true that many bulls that are sold at high figures and from good stock, have been pushed by keep, &c., to the highest degree of fattening and growth —...carbon contained in the food furnished to the animal, carbonic-acid is the result ; and the union is distinguished also by the production of heat — the...
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