Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volumen103W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1813 |
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... valve , upon the edge of which the cuticular lining of the cavity of the gizzard terminates . The duodenum , at its origin , swells out into an oval cavity four inches long , and two and an half in diameter ; it then contracts to one ...
... valve , upon the edge of which the cuticular lining of the cavity of the gizzard terminates . The duodenum , at its origin , swells out into an oval cavity four inches long , and two and an half in diameter ; it then contracts to one ...
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... valves , I have been obliged to execute myself . I have found this instrument to answer my immediate pur- pose very well , and have also applied it successfully to some other trivial chemical experiments ; but it has for a consider ...
... valves , I have been obliged to execute myself . I have found this instrument to answer my immediate pur- pose very well , and have also applied it successfully to some other trivial chemical experiments ; but it has for a consider ...
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... valve in the piston , is seen at ( b ) .— ( c ) is a stop to prevent the piece to be joined to the barrel from being pushed too far . The glass valves are formed of plane convex lenses not polished , fitted to hollow spherical cavities ...
... valve in the piston , is seen at ( b ) .— ( c ) is a stop to prevent the piece to be joined to the barrel from being pushed too far . The glass valves are formed of plane convex lenses not polished , fitted to hollow spherical cavities ...
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... valve closes its mouth , seen at large , fig . 5 ( Pl . XIV . ) ( b ) A piece connected permanently to the upper vessel ; it carries the valve , which is so far below its surface as to allow it to rise a little in action , but not to ...
... valve closes its mouth , seen at large , fig . 5 ( Pl . XIV . ) ( b ) A piece connected permanently to the upper vessel ; it carries the valve , which is so far below its surface as to allow it to rise a little in action , but not to ...
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... valve , which opens upwards , is forced at every descending stroke through the valve between ( a and b ) into the upper vessel containing the liquor to be impregnated . Should more gas be forced into the vessel than the liquid readily ...
... valve , which opens upwards , is forced at every descending stroke through the valve between ( a and b ) into the upper vessel containing the liquor to be impregnated . Should more gas be forced into the vessel than the liquid readily ...
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