| John Tyndall - 1896 - 478 páginas
...group of nerves, selects and responds to those for the perception of which it is specially organised. The optic nerve passes from the brain to the back...eyeball and there spreads out, to form the retina, a vreb of nerve filaments, on which the images of external objects are projected by the optical portion... | |
| John Tyndall - 1897 - 448 páginas
...group of nerves, selects and responds to those for the perception of which it is specially organised. The optic nerve passes from the brain to the back...class, it is singularly obtuse to other impressions. 1 The Rede Lecture delivered in the Senate House before the University of Cambridge, May 16, 1865.... | |
| Huber Gray Buehler - 1900 - 308 páginas
...fills And dances with the daffodils. 10. Only the foolish and the dead never change their opinions. ir. The optic nerve passes from the brain to the back of the eyeball, and there spreads out. 12. The horses and the cattle were fastened in the same stables and were fed at the same time. 13.... | |
| Alonzo Reed, Brainerd Kellogg - 1897 - 318 páginas
...modified by the two phrases, from a strange land and of a strange parentage. 43 — 5. The optic ucrve passes from the brain to the back of the eyeball, and there spreads out. Of the eyeball modifies back. Spreads is modified by there and out, Passes and spreads is the compound... | |
| 1905 - 524 páginas
...perception of different impressions. We do not see with the ear, nor hear with the eye, nor are we rendered sensible of sound by the nerves of the tongue....class, it is singularly obtuse to other impressions. 1 The Rede Lecture delivered in the Senate House before the University of Cambridge, May 16, 1865.... | |
| Charles Maurice Stebbins - 1910 - 240 páginas
...watching the procession. (The optic nerve passes from the brain to the back of the head and spreads out. The optic nerve passes from the brain to the back of the head, where it spreads out. < We strive to be better and often mar what is well. ( Striving to be better,... | |
| 1912 - 540 páginas
...again. REVIEW IN GRAMMAR. No. 23. 84. Correct: Don't speak harsh. She looks beautifully. 85. Analyze: The optic nerve passes from the brain to the back of the eyeball and there spreads out. We are here. REVIEW IN GRAMMAR. No. 24. 86. The expressions, "I don't know," and "I can't tell" are... | |
| Alonzo Reed, Brainerd Kellogg - 1913 - 456 páginas
...sentence of the " Explanation" above.) 3. The mental, moral, and muscular powers are improved by use. 5. The optic nerve passes from the brain to the back of the eyeball, and there spreads out. 6. Between the mind of man and the outer world are interposed the nerves of the human body. 7. All... | |
| Arthur Lee - 1917 - 340 páginas
...4. Time and tide wait for no man. 5. Arizona and New Mexico were admitted to the Union in 1912. 6. The optic nerve passes from the brain to the back of the eyeball and there spreads out. 7. All forms of the lever and all the principal kinds of hinges are found in the human body. 8. Both... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1872 - 484 páginas
...hidden to the liiiiuuui ntellect. RADIATION. BY JOHN TVNDALL." I. — VISIBLE AXD INVISIBLE EADIATIOX. Between the mind of man and the outer world are interposed...class, it is singularly obtuse to other impressions. Nor does the optic nerve embrace the entire range even of radiation. Some rays, when they reach it,... | |
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