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... animal diseases almost endless , and strange influences accompanying every wind . These by degrees the scientific ... animals , and man himself ; and when we have viewed this proof which chemistry has made we almost return to the ...
... animal diseases almost endless , and strange influences accompanying every wind . These by degrees the scientific ... animals , and man himself ; and when we have viewed this proof which chemistry has made we almost return to the ...
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... animal diseases almost endless , and strange influences accompanying every wind . These by degrees the scientific ... animals , and man himself ; and when we have viewed this proof which chemistry has made we almost return to the ...
... animal diseases almost endless , and strange influences accompanying every wind . These by degrees the scientific ... animals , and man himself ; and when we have viewed this proof which chemistry has made we almost return to the ...
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... animal substances may possibly be found by the presence of kreatinine . In a note on the presence of this body in putrified whey , M. Commaille , among other interesting things , mentions the above fact . Some filtered whey was placed ...
... animal substances may possibly be found by the presence of kreatinine . In a note on the presence of this body in putrified whey , M. Commaille , among other interesting things , mentions the above fact . Some filtered whey was placed ...
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... animal substances than kreatinine . The reason that kreatine has not been found in milk is probably the great amount of other materials present with it ; and only when the lactine has been destroyed by fermentation and putre- faction ...
... animal substances than kreatinine . The reason that kreatine has not been found in milk is probably the great amount of other materials present with it ; and only when the lactine has been destroyed by fermentation and putre- faction ...
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... by passing a current of dry chlorine through phenol , and purified by repeated rectifications and recrystallisa - sition .- ( Ibid . , N.F. , iv . , 455 ) . MR . BEANES'S PROCESS FOR TREATING ANIMAL though competent enough.
... by passing a current of dry chlorine through phenol , and purified by repeated rectifications and recrystallisa - sition .- ( Ibid . , N.F. , iv . , 455 ) . MR . BEANES'S PROCESS FOR TREATING ANIMAL though competent enough.
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Página 96 - Science and authors who have already been engaged in such investigations, and all others who may be interested in them, in order to strengthen their efforts by association, and by bringing together the results of such...
Página 31 - It thundered, and an oak was struck -with lightning on that part of Mount Palatine called Summa Velia, early in the afternoon. A fray happened in a tavern at the lower end of the / Banker's * Street, in which the keeper of the hog in armour tavern, was dangerously wounded.
Página 7 - Stevenson, president, in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed, Mr.
Página 124 - Archimedean theorem, that when a solid body is immersed in a liquid, it loses a portion of its weight, equal to the weight of the fluid which it displaces or to the weight of its own bulk of the liquid.
Página 170 - I have been perfectly enchanted with the sight which my spectroscope has revealed to me. The solar and atmospheric spectra being hidden, and the image of the wide slit alone being visible, the telescope or slit is moved slowly, and the strange shadow-forms flit past.
Página 23 - Act, to any person unknown to the seller, unless introduced by some person known to the seller ; and on every sale of...
Página 140 - Michael was about five years old, to rooms over a coach-house, in Jacob's Well Mews, Charles Street, Manchester Square.
Página 284 - If the blast be continued for ten seconds after the proper point has been attained, or if it be discontinued ten seconds before that point is reached, the charge becomes either so viscid that it cannot be poured from the converter into the ladle...
Página 86 - I have no hesitation in stating that Heaton's process is based upon correct chemical principles : the mode of attaining the result is both simple and rapid. The nitric acid of the nitrate in this operation imparts oxygen to the impurities always present in cast iron, converting them into compounds which combine with the sodium ; and these are removed with the sodium in the slag. This action of the sodium is one of the peculiar features of the process, and gives it an advantage over the oxidizing...
Página 75 - Gun-cotton, silk, paper, cotton wool, calico, gelatine, and parchment were instantly converted into glutinous substances, and generally dissolved. The solution of gun-cotton yielded an inflammable film on evaporation to dryness. Pinewood instantly blackened. From the various physical and chemical properties of the anhydrous acid, the author concludes that it lies between hydrochloric acid and water, but is much more closely allied to the former than to the latter. It is more readily liquefied than...