Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, Volumen29Smithsonian Institution, 1903 |
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Términos y frases comunes
absorbed absorption actinic amount animals apparatus argon atomic weight balance barometer bell jars Blue bolometer breath Brown-Séquard and d'Arsonval capacity carbonic acid cent chemical chlorine closed by fusion CO₂ color tube computed condenser constant correction counterpoise cubic centimetres cylinder density of oxygen desiccator diameter drying tube dust effect error eudiometer exhausted expired air figure filled flask fluid fusible metal gas-holder gases globe grammes heat hydrogen hydrostatic weighing increase injected ionized leakage liquid litres aspirated litres per hour magnesium manometer means measured mercury method millimetre mixture moisture nitrogen nuclei observations organic matter oxalic acid oxide oxidizable oxygen palladium passed pentoxide phosphorus phosphorus pentoxide placed pressure produced proportion quantity rabbits ratio reduced scale series of experiments shown in Fig Smithsonian solution stopcock sulphuric acid temperature thermometer tion tube containing vacuum vapor vessels voltameter volume ΙΟ