The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Volume 23Henry Colburn, 1827 |
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Pagina 8
... solution of iodine , that a verdict was imme- diately pronounced for the defendants . It is truly wonderful that one man should be capable of doing all that he did ; that , actively engaged in business as he was for so many years , he ...
... solution of iodine , that a verdict was imme- diately pronounced for the defendants . It is truly wonderful that one man should be capable of doing all that he did ; that , actively engaged in business as he was for so many years , he ...
Pagina 82
... solution of the caoutchouc , for if any particles of it are left untouched , smooth even cobwebs will not be obtained * . This solution must be kept about the person till a good deal of the turpentine has evaporated , to aid which ...
... solution of the caoutchouc , for if any particles of it are left untouched , smooth even cobwebs will not be obtained * . This solution must be kept about the person till a good deal of the turpentine has evaporated , to aid which ...
Pagina 93
... solution of starch and indigo : he thought he saw the blue fluid ab- sorbed ; when probably he only saw the vessel emptied of its usual white contents . M. Majendie supposes that his experiments prove not only that the lacteals are ...
... solution of starch and indigo : he thought he saw the blue fluid ab- sorbed ; when probably he only saw the vessel emptied of its usual white contents . M. Majendie supposes that his experiments prove not only that the lacteals are ...
Pagina 130
... solution for granted . The diffraction of light will be considered in the first place , because it relates to the simplest possible case of a shadow cast by an opaque body illuminated by a single radiant point ; and this case will be ...
... solution for granted . The diffraction of light will be considered in the first place , because it relates to the simplest possible case of a shadow cast by an opaque body illuminated by a single radiant point ; and this case will be ...
Pagina 201
... solution was not at first very obvious , but which has been well and clearly discussed by Mr. Herschel , in the account which he has given ( Phil . Trans . , 1826 ) of the operations in which he was engaged , for deter- mining the ...
... solution was not at first very obvious , but which has been well and clearly discussed by Mr. Herschel , in the account which he has given ( Phil . Trans . , 1826 ) of the operations in which he was engaged , for deter- mining the ...
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