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Archibald Hill
English
Psychologist
Born:
Sep 26
,
1886
Died:
Jun 3
,
1977
After
Changes
Difficulty
Fundamental
Knowledge
World
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The pursuit of natural knowledge, the investigation of the world - mental and material - in which we live, is not a dull and spiritless affair: rather is it a voyage of adventure of the human mind, a holiday for reckless and imaginative souls.
Archibald Hill
Knowledge
Natural
World
Mind
Live
Reckless
Mental
Rather
Pursuit
Investigation
Adventure
Voyage
Souls
Material
Affair
Dull
Human
Which
Holiday
Human Mind
Imaginative
One of the fundamental characteristics of striated muscle, and the one involving the greatest difficulty in investigation, is the great rapidity with which changes take place in it.
Archibald Hill
Great
Difficulty
Changes
Characteristics
Take
Investigation
Involving
Greatest
Place
Which
Fundamental
Muscle
In a large mass of muscle deprived of its circulation, the rate at which the recovery process can go on, after severe stimulation, depends on the rate at which oxygen can reach the fibres by diffusion.
Archibald Hill
Diffusion
Severe
Circulation
Rate
Recovery
Mass
Reach
Go
Stimulation
Depends
Oxygen
After
Process
Which
Deprived
Large
Muscle
One knows that after violent exercise one breathes heavily for some time: the more violent the exercise, the longer one's respiration is laboured.
Archibald Hill
Time
Respiration
Some
More
Longer
Knows
Exercise
After
Breathes
Violent
Perhaps the spirit of adventure, be it mental or material adventure, is a factor so essential in human progress that no emphasis of it is undue.
Archibald Hill
Progress
Spirit
Mental
Factor
Emphasis
Adventure
Perhaps
Material
Essential
Human
Human Progress
Kindliness and sympathy, fellowship and understanding, are always good, but best when they come from a distant corner of the world.
Archibald Hill
Best
Good
World
Understanding
Sympathy
Corner
Distant
Come
Fellowship
Always
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