| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1816 - 478 pagina’s
...explosion was stopped by the metallic gauze of -r^-5 when it was placed between the exploding vessel and the bladder, though it did not present a surface of...noise. A circular canal ^ of an inch in diameter, an inch and a • These results appear at first view contradictory to those mentioned page 9. But it... | |
| 1816 - 442 pagina’s
...explosion was stopped by the metallic gauze of -,-Jg- when it was placed between the exploding vessel and' the bladder, though it did not present a surface of...seconds, producing a murmuring noise. A circular canal, -one twenty-fifth of an inch in diameter, an inch and a half in circumference, and one inch and seven-tenths... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1816 - 600 pagina’s
...the glass vessel for some seconds, producing a murmuring noise. A circular canal опе-twenty-fífth of an inch in diameter, and an inch and a half in circumference, and 1^, of an inch deep, communicated explosion ; but four concentric canals, of the same depth and... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - 1825 - 174 pagina’s
...metallic gauze of one-one-hundred-and-twentieth when it was placed between the exploding vessel and the bladder, though it did not present a surface of...in the bladder in passing through it to supply the D 2 35 vacuum produced in the glass vessel, burnt on the surface exposed to the glass vessel for some... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1866 - 864 pagina’s
...ointment (oz. J) with belladonna (gr. 20) ; which nwj be best applied by forming it into sticks, the third of an inch in diameter and an inch and a half in length, with cocoa butter. Astringent apations are seldom of any service ; while I would especially... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1869 - 658 pagina’s
...in these experiments was smaller than that used in the soda-water experiments. It was five-eighths of an inch in diameter, and an inch and a half in length, and made of fine iron-wire gauze, such as is used by millers in bolting meal. Two of these... | |
| 1881 - 520 pagina’s
...described as follows : Gall, an enormous development of the mid-vein of the leaf, often to the extent of an inch in diameter and an inch and a half in length. Green, smooth, but irregular in shape, and succulent and a little harder than a green grape.... | |
| State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut - 1916 - 872 pagina’s
...which affects the leaves only, and causes an enormous development of the midvein, often to the extent of an inch in diam.eter and an inch and a half in length. These latter galls are smooth and green but irregular in shape, succulent and a little harder... | |
| State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut - 1916 - 866 pagina’s
...which affects the leaves only, and causes an enormous development of the midvein, often to the extent of an inch in diameter and an inch and a half in length. These latter galls art smooth and green but irregular in shape, succulent and a little Jiarder... | |
| James Washington Paul, Lee Clyde Ilsley, Ernest J. Gleim - 1924 - 292 pagina’s
...metallic gauze of one one hundred and twentieth (inch) when it was placed between the exploding vessel and the bladder, though it did not present a surface of...seconds, producing a murmuring noise. A circular canal one twenty-fifth of an inch in diameter, an inch and a half in circumference and one and seven-tenths... | |
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