| 1854 - 456 pagina’s
...but a general description, which appears to apply with sufficient accuracy to all the observations. It may appear to some that the chemical character...appear to be incompatible with vital conditions, and osmotic movement confined therefore to dead matter. But such apprehensions are, it is believed, groundless,... | |
| 1855 - 424 pagina’s
...consequence, it may be presumed, of tbeir resolution into an acid supersalt and free alkaline base. It may appear to some that the chemical character...be confined to dead matter; but such apprehensions are, it is believed, groundless, or at all events premature. All parts of living structures are allowed... | |
| 1854 - 588 pagina’s
...alumina - - 280 to 393 Chloride of aluminum - - 540 Phosphate of soda - - - 311 Carbonate of potash - 439 It may appear to some that the chemical character...be confined to dead matter ; but such apprehensions are, it is believed, groundless, or, at all events, premature. All parts of living structures are allowed... | |
| 1854 - 502 pagina’s
...-f-0-1 per c. carb. potash . . 254 Same + Same 264 Ol per cent, carbonate of potash alone * 92 Same 95 It may appear to some that the chemical character...as the decomposition of the membrane may appear to them to be incompatible with vital conditions, and that osmotic movement must therefore be confined... | |
| 1855 - 334 pagina’s
...Acetate of Alumina 280 to 393 Chloride of Aluminum 540 Phosphate of Soda '. 311 Carbonate of Potash 439 , It may appear to some, that the chemical character...be confined to dead matter ; but such apprehensions are, it is believed, groundless, or at all events preuiature. All parts of living structures are allowed... | |
| 1855 - 614 pagina’s
...Acetate of alumina 280 to 393. Chloride of aluminum 540. Phosphate of soda 311. Carbonate of potash 439. It may appear to some that the chemical character...be confined to dead matter; but such apprehensions are, it is believed, groundless, or, at all events, premature. All parts of living structures are allowed... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1855 - 314 pagina’s
...194 Acetate of Alumina 280 to 393 Chloride of Aluminum 540 Phosphate of Soda 311 Carbonate of Potash 439 It may appear to some, that the chemical character...be confined to dead matter ; but such apprehensions are, it is believed, groundless, or at all events premature. All parts of living structures are allowed... | |
| 1855 - 424 pagina’s
...consequence, it may be presumed, of their resolution into an acid supersalt and free alkaline base. It may appear to some that the chemical character...be confined to dead matter; but such apprehensions are, it is believed, groundless, or at all events premature. All parts of living structures are allowed... | |
| 1855 - 468 pagina’s
...liquid then falling in the tube." A table is given exhibiting the osmose of substance of all classes. " It may appear to some, that the chemical character...be confined to dead matter. But such apprehensions are. it is Vnjlieved, groundless, or, at all events, premature. All parts of living structures are... | |
| 1855 - 424 pagina’s
...consequence, it may be presumed, of their resolution into an acid supersalt and free alkaline base. It may appear to some that the chemical character...be confined to dead matter; but such apprehensions are, it is believed, groundless, or at all events premature. All parts of living structures are allowed... | |
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