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ILLUSTRATIONS
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| 41. | Fatigue and reversal in AgBr cell |
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| 42. | The Strain Cell |
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| 43. | Electromotive variation due to torsion of Zinc wire |
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| 44. | Electromotive variation under increasing torsional stimulation |
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| 45. | Response under continuous vibration |
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| 46. | Response to stimulation by Light and by Electric Radiation |
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| 47. | Response to light and to mechanical stimulation |
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| 48. | Electromotive response of AgBr cell under continuous light |
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| 49. | Recurrent reversals in a Ni cell under continuous stimulation |
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| 50. | Effect of intermittent and of continuous illumination |
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| 51. | The Conductivity Recorder under cyclic E. M. variation |
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| 52. | Characteristic curve of a single point Iron receiver |
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| 53. | Effect of lag |
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| 54. | Curves for metallic filings |
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| 55. | Cyclic curves showing conductivity hysteresis |
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| 56. | Responses of self-recovering receiver to single flashes of radiation |
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| 57. | Characteristic cyclic curve of self-recovering receiver |
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| 58. | Variation of resistance under increasing E. M. F. |
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| 59. | Response of Fe3O4 to electric radiation |
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| 60. | Effects of superposition of stimuli |
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| 61. | Temperature variation on (a) inorganic and (b) muscle response |
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| 62. | Mechanical Lever Recorder |
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| 63. | Magnetic Lever Recorder |
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| 64. | Electric response of metals |
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| 65. | Photographic record of equal and opposite responses (Tin) |
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| 66. | Incomplete and complete tetanus in tin and in muscle |
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| 67. | Photographic record of fatigue in tin |
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| 68. | Stereoscopic design in demonstration of Binocular Alternation of Vision |
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| 69. | Stimulating action of Na2CO3 |
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| 70. | Effect of poison in abolition of response |
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| 71. | Balanced response of Metal by Method of Block |
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| 72. | Response by positive and negative variation |
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| 73. | Electro-molecular Explorer |
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| 74. | Transformation from positive to negative response |
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| 75. | Modification of "Straight wire" to "Cell form" |
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| 76. | Effect of annealing on response |
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| 77. | After-effect of continuous stimulation on response |
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| 78. | Transformation of abnormal negative to positive response |
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| 79. | Increased amplitude of response under increasing intensity of stimulation |
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| 80. | Cyclic curves for maximum effects |
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| 81. | Enhanced response of Platinum by a chemical stimulant |
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| 82. | Opposite effects of minute and stronger dose |
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| 83. | Molecular arrest by poison |
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| 84. | The Response Recorder for plants |
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| 85. | The Plant Chamber |
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