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  1.  via duct / Morgan, Eric Lease
    via duct ...  details...
  2.  ABC's of Science / Oliver, Charles A. (Charles Alexander), 1858-1932
    has its own magnetism which is its source of strength and intelligence. The glands, nerves, and ducts are batteries, ducts and glands storage batteries, the nerves motive and sensation (or intelligence). The brain ...  details...
  3.  Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891 / Various
    . These pipes, or ducts, as they are called, should be for two kinds of service; the lower or deeper laid lines for the main or trunk circuits, and a second series of ducts laid nearer the surface, running into service ...  details...
  4.  On The Generation Of Animals / Aristotle
    , as the classes of fish and of serpents, but only two spermatic ducts. Others have testes indeed, but internally by the loin in the region of the kidneys, and from each of these a duct, as in the case of those animals ...  details...
  5.  The New York Subway Its Construction and Equipment / Anonymous
    columns, are the systems of terra-cotta ducts in which the electric cables are placed. The cables can ... . The number of these ducts ranges from 128 down to 32, and they are connected with the main power station  details...
  6.  History Of Animals / Aristotle
    or 'sinciput'. From the eye there go three ducts to the brain: the largest and the medium ... also is observable in all the other animals alike. Furthermore, passages or ducts lead  details...
  7.  Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol. LXVIII, Sept. 1910 The New York Tunnel Extension of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The Cross-Town Tunnels. Paper No. 1158 /
    , light forms were braced from the ditch boxes to the grade of the base of the low-tension and telephone-duct bank. After depositing the concrete to this level, the telephone ducts were laid. The forms ...  details...
  8.  The Glands Regulating Personality / Berman, Louis, M.D.
    . These corridors, the secretory or excretory ducts, are present, for example, in the liver, conducting the bile ... . So now they were set apart as the _ductless_ glands, the glands without ducts, as contrasted  details...
  9.  The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand / Pierce, Ray Vaughn, 1840-1914
    , the Liver, Pancreas, Lacteals, and the Thoracic Duct. [Illustration: Fig. 26. A view of the lower jaw. _1 ... a net-work of blood-vessels, and a lacteal tube, into which the ducts from the liver and pancreas open  details...
  10.  The Royal Road to Health / Tyrrell, Charles Alfred
    back. 16. Hepatic Duct, which carries the bile from the liver to the Cystic and Common Bile Ducts. 17. Cystic Duct. 18. Gall Bladder. 19. Common Bile Duct. 20. Pancreas, the gland which secretes ...  details...

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