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SECTION I (Physiology) of the British Association arranged a discussion at Blackpool under this title, in which Sections A (Mathematical and Physical Sciences) and B (Chemistry) took part. This discussion was concerned with some of the evidence bearing on the problem of the fundamental structure of the cells of animal organisms. In a wide and imperfectly explored field such as this, papers dealing with experimental data tend to appear rather unrelated and miscellaneous. What follows is not so much a summary of the papers as an impression of the main features of general interest.
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R., A. The Architecture of Life. Nature 138, 607–608 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138607a0
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