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... exist , this rotation must ultimately cease , and changes hardly calculable take place in the solar system . M. De- launay and Mr. Airy consider that part of the acceleration of the moon's mean motion , not at present accounted for by ...
... exist , this rotation must ultimately cease , and changes hardly calculable take place in the solar system . M. De- launay and Mr. Airy consider that part of the acceleration of the moon's mean motion , not at present accounted for by ...
Pagina viii
... exist in them , act upon the forces within the human body , and give rise to the phenomena of health and disease . From the researches of Traube , Playfair , E. Smith , Fick and Wislicenus , Frankland , and others , we know that the ...
... exist in them , act upon the forces within the human body , and give rise to the phenomena of health and disease . From the researches of Traube , Playfair , E. Smith , Fick and Wislicenus , Frankland , and others , we know that the ...
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... exist , breaking up the cable into four short lengths or sec- tions , instead of the necessitous employment of one continuous length , as between Ireland and Newfoundland . It will also be found that the aggregate lengths of these ...
... exist , breaking up the cable into four short lengths or sec- tions , instead of the necessitous employment of one continuous length , as between Ireland and Newfoundland . It will also be found that the aggregate lengths of these ...
Pagina 26
... exist that are not already known by reference to the practical working of existing cables under the conditions of similar lengths and depths . As regards the presence of ice , it must be remembered that it is only at certain seasons of ...
... exist that are not already known by reference to the practical working of existing cables under the conditions of similar lengths and depths . As regards the presence of ice , it must be remembered that it is only at certain seasons of ...
Pagina 38
... exist in the stone before calcination . MM . Rivot and Chatonay suggested that the calci- nation of the argillaceous limestone gave rise to an aluminate of lime having the formula Al2 O 3 Ca O , and to a silicate of lime represented by ...
... exist in the stone before calcination . MM . Rivot and Chatonay suggested that the calci- nation of the argillaceous limestone gave rise to an aluminate of lime having the formula Al2 O 3 Ca O , and to a silicate of lime represented by ...
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Pagina 261 - a special mineralization producing a bituminous matter instead of coal or lignite. This operation is not attributable to heat, nor of the nature of a distillation, but is due to chemical reactions at the ordinary temperature, and under the normal conditions of climate.
Pagina 303 - When the ether spray thus produced is directed upon the outer skin, the skin is rendered insensible within a minute; but the effects do not end here. So soon as the skin is divided, the ether begins to exert on the nervous filaments the double action of cold and of etherization : so that the narcotism can be extended deeply to any desired extent. Pure rectified ether used in this manner is entirely negative ; it causes no irritation, and may be applied to a deep wound, as I shall show, without any...