Hooke R (1665). Micrographia: …. London, England: Royal Society of London. էջ 113." … I could exceedingly plainly perceive it to be all perforated and porous, much like a Honey-comb, but that the pores of it were not regular […] these pores, or cells, […] were indeed the first microscopical pores I ever saw, and perhaps, that were ever seen, for I had not met with any Writer or Person, that had made any mention of them before this … " – Hooke describing his observations on a thin slice of cork. See also: Robert Hooke
Hooke R (1665). Micrographia: …. London, England: Royal Society of London. էջ 113." … I could exceedingly plainly perceive it to be all perforated and porous, much like a Honey-comb, but that the pores of it were not regular […] these pores, or cells, […] were indeed the first microscopical pores I ever saw, and perhaps, that were ever seen, for I had not met with any Writer or Person, that had made any mention of them before this … " – Hooke describing his observations on a thin slice of cork. See also: Robert Hooke
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