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For it was a result of Hering's work that the perception of red and green was the result of the same neural system and that of the perception of blue and yellow was the result of a distinct one.
Anton Marty Rollinger, Robin 2008
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OPPENHEIM: Hering's whereabouts are still unknown, but one retired Marine who took part in the search is giving his fellow semper fi (ph) the benefit of the doubt.
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OPPENHEIM: Police arrested Powers for false reporting and, they say, he offered a possible motive for Hering's disappearing act.
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OPPENHEIM: Hering's whereabouts are still unknown, but one retired Marine who took part in the search is giving his fellow Semper Fi the benefit of the doubt.
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OPPENHEIM: Police arrested Powers for false reporting, and they say he offered a possible motive for Hering's disappearing act.
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This intrinsically important discovery is of all the more interest in view of Hering's discovery (1923-1924) that the area known as the carotid sinus, on the internal carotid at its junction with the common carotid artery, has an analogous function to that of the areas in the aorta from which the depressor nerves arise.
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In comparing with these symptoms the following symptoms from Hering's
Apis Mellifica or, The Poison of the Honey-Bee, Considered as a Therapeutic Agent C. W. Wolf
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_Unconscious Memory_ (1880) he gave full credit to Hering as the first discoverer, and supplied an admirable translation of Hering's lecture.
Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
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For a confirmation of this statement, we refer to Hering's
Apis Mellifica or, The Poison of the Honey-Bee, Considered as a Therapeutic Agent C. W. Wolf
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He at once wrote to the _Athenaeum_, calling attention to Hering's lecture, and then pursued his studies in evolution.
Samuel Butler: a sketch Henry Festing Jones 1889
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