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... Action , the Bodies on which Chemical Action is exer- cised , and the Mixture and Combination of Bodies . After some general remarks on Chemical Action , to which , in conformity with the practice of most of the continental philosophers ...
... Action , the Bodies on which Chemical Action is exer- cised , and the Mixture and Combination of Bodies . After some general remarks on Chemical Action , to which , in conformity with the practice of most of the continental philosophers ...
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... action . ' Clairaut , in his explanation , supposes that the action of the tube has a sensible effect on the infinitely small column of fluid which passes through the axis of the tube . M. LA PLACE dissents from this opinion , and ...
... action . ' Clairaut , in his explanation , supposes that the action of the tube has a sensible effect on the infinitely small column of fluid which passes through the axis of the tube . M. LA PLACE dissents from this opinion , and ...
Pagina 485
... action of such meniscus would elevate the small column , and consequently cause its surface to rise above the surface of the fluid in the vessel . As the second case , suppose a meniscus of fluid abstracted from the upper surface of the ...
... action of such meniscus would elevate the small column , and consequently cause its surface to rise above the surface of the fluid in the vessel . As the second case , suppose a meniscus of fluid abstracted from the upper surface of the ...
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