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THERE is no falling off in the stream of work which comes from Prof. Jacques Loeb's laboratory in the Rockefeller Institute, from which we have now before us some ten or a dozen papers, mostly by Prof. Loeb himself, all published since the beginning of last year. They deal with various subjects in that field of comparative physiology, or dynamical biology, which Loeb has so diligently reaped as well as sown. Most of them are concerned with one or other of three topics, the phenomenon of heliotropisrri, the in-exhaustible problem of growth, and, lastly, the conditions which determine or which prevent the entrance of the spermatozoon into the egg.
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THOMPSON, D. Recent Studies in the Dynamics of Living Matter . Nature 95, 594–596 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1038/095594b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/095594b0