Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and ArtGould and Lincoln, 1871 |
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Pagina vi
... favorable results , so much so , that the experiments were continued this year . Mr. Cooper proposes to add a certain portion of the deliques- cent chloride of aluminum to the salts used , and VI NOTES BY THE EDITOR .
... favorable results , so much so , that the experiments were continued this year . Mr. Cooper proposes to add a certain portion of the deliques- cent chloride of aluminum to the salts used , and VI NOTES BY THE EDITOR .
Pagina vii
Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art. cent chloride of aluminum to the salts used , and , by its antiseptic qualities , afford a means of more thoroughly purifying thorough- fares . Photography applied to military purposes is not ...
Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art. cent chloride of aluminum to the salts used , and , by its antiseptic qualities , afford a means of more thoroughly purifying thorough- fares . Photography applied to military purposes is not ...
Pagina xii
... chloride of aluminium we have a new antiseptic . At a meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History , June 1st , 1870 , Mr. Edward S. Morse made a verbal communication on the position of the Brachiopoda in the animal kingdom . After ...
... chloride of aluminium we have a new antiseptic . At a meeting of the Boston Society of Natural History , June 1st , 1870 , Mr. Edward S. Morse made a verbal communication on the position of the Brachiopoda in the animal kingdom . After ...
Pagina 55
... chloride of sodium , carbonate of soda , a corresponding salt of potash , or a mixture of these . " Acting thus on any given ore , and using coke or coal as fuel , a result analogous to that obtained with charcoal under the ordi- nary ...
... chloride of sodium , carbonate of soda , a corresponding salt of potash , or a mixture of these . " Acting thus on any given ore , and using coke or coal as fuel , a result analogous to that obtained with charcoal under the ordi- nary ...
Pagina 71
... chloride sent him several years previously by M. Denny , was kept constantly exposed to water under the taps of his laboratory . After a time it assumed a remarkable con- sistence , it could scratch marble , and , though subjected to ...
... chloride sent him several years previously by M. Denny , was kept constantly exposed to water under the taps of his laboratory . After a time it assumed a remarkable con- sistence , it could scratch marble , and , though subjected to ...
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Pagina 184 - Report of the Commissioners appointed in 1868 to inquire into the best means of preventing the pollution of Rivers (Mersey and Ribble basins).
Pagina 177 - USA, read a paper on this subject, of which the following is an abstract : — " Cast iron — the raw material from which the malleable metal is made — may be formulated approximately as follows : — Silicon (Si), 5 to 3 per cent. Phosphorus (P), 05 to 2 per cent. Manganese (Mn) , 0 to 20 per cent. Sulphur (S), 25 to 2 per cent. Carbon (C), 2 to 5 per cent. Iron (Fe), 90 to 9G.5 per cent.
Pagina 263 - There can be no reason, then, for doubting that, among insects, contagious and infectious diseases, of great malignity, are caused by minute organisms which are produced from preexisting germs, or by Homogenesis ; and there is no reason, that I know of, for believing that what happens in insects may not take place in the highest animals. Indeed there is already strong evidence that some diseases of an extremely malignant and fatal character to which man is subject are as much the work of minute organisms...
Pagina 129 - on partially liquefying carbonic acid by pressure alone, and gradually raising at the same time the temperature to 88° Fahrenheit, the surface of demarcation between the liquid and the gas became fainter, lost its curvature, and at last disappeared. The space was then occupied by a homogeneous fluid, which exhibited, when the pressure was suddenly diminished or the temperature slightly lowered, a peculiar appearance of moving or flickering strisa throughout its entire mass.