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... experiments , which we have not room to particularize , Mr. Davy gives this general opinion respecting the resemblance of the properties of nitrous oxide to acids : If we were inclined to generalise , and to place nitrous oxide among a ...
... experiments , which we have not room to particularize , Mr. Davy gives this general opinion respecting the resemblance of the properties of nitrous oxide to acids : If we were inclined to generalise , and to place nitrous oxide among a ...
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The experiments in the first Division of this Research , prove that nitrous oxide when respired by animals , produces peculiar changes in their blood and in their organs , first connected with in- creased living action ; but terminating ...
The experiments in the first Division of this Research , prove that nitrous oxide when respired by animals , produces peculiar changes in their blood and in their organs , first connected with in- creased living action ; but terminating ...
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... experiments which have lasted only a few minutes , and were performed by select men . After such experiments , they have made their calcula- tions on the supposition that the time of effective labour consisted of seven or eight hours ...
... experiments which have lasted only a few minutes , and were performed by select men . After such experiments , they have made their calcula- tions on the supposition that the time of effective labour consisted of seven or eight hours ...
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