The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art, Volume 17Gould, Kendall, and Lincoln, 1867 |
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Pagina x
... effect of food in insects , Sir John Lubbock's diving hymenopterous insect ; the discovery of Eozoön at a period inconceivably antecedent to the pre - supposed intro- duction of life upon the globe ; the published opinions of De Can ...
... effect of food in insects , Sir John Lubbock's diving hymenopterous insect ; the discovery of Eozoön at a period inconceivably antecedent to the pre - supposed intro- duction of life upon the globe ; the published opinions of De Can ...
Pagina 25
... effect via Scotland , the Faroe Islands , Iceland , Greenland , and the coast of Labrador ; and known as the North Atlantic Telegraph . A glance at the map in the direction pointed out will at once show that convenient natural landing ...
... effect via Scotland , the Faroe Islands , Iceland , Greenland , and the coast of Labrador ; and known as the North Atlantic Telegraph . A glance at the map in the direction pointed out will at once show that convenient natural landing ...
Pagina 39
... effect , it is asserted , being that all the portions touched by the solution of potash become completely insoluble , and of very great adherence . In order to obtain an insoluble silicate in the interior of a substance , all that is ...
... effect , it is asserted , being that all the portions touched by the solution of potash become completely insoluble , and of very great adherence . In order to obtain an insoluble silicate in the interior of a substance , all that is ...
Pagina 41
... effect is simply as a bed for the proper support of the stone or brick upon its whole surface , and the consequent distribution of the pressures properly over the sustaining masses . Analysis shows little or no formation of silicates ...
... effect is simply as a bed for the proper support of the stone or brick upon its whole surface , and the consequent distribution of the pressures properly over the sustaining masses . Analysis shows little or no formation of silicates ...
Pagina 43
... effect is to let the shaft make a small part of a revolution in the hub of the pulley before the pulley begins to turn and keep pace with the shaft ; the rod within the end of the shaft is thus drawn in a little , the hand moves over ...
... effect is to let the shaft make a small part of a revolution in the hub of the pulley before the pulley begins to turn and keep pace with the shaft ; the rod within the end of the shaft is thus drawn in a little , the hand moves over ...
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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...
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 199 - For the sick-room, free ventilation, when it can be secured, together with an even temperature, is all that can be required. " 2. For rapid deodorization and disinfection, chlorine is the most effective agent known. "3. For steady and continuous effect ozone is the best agent known. "4, In the absence of ozone, iodine exposed, in the solid form, to the air is the best.
Pagina 344 - They may be gaseous nebulae, which by the loss of heat or the influence of other forces have become crowded with portions of matter in a more condensed and opaque condition. 6. If the observations of Lord...
Pagina 20 - I sat in the electricians' room, a flash of light came up from the deep, which having crossed to Ireland, came back to me in mid-ocean, telling that those so dear to me, whom I had left on the banks of the Hudson, were well, and following us with their wishes and their prayers. (Applause.) This was like a whisper of God from the sea, bidding me keep heart and hope.