The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Том 25Henry Colburn, 1828 |
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... Atmosphere ........ 500 12 Ancient Olives and Oil disco . vered at Pompeii .......... 13 Effect of Electricity on pointed Leaves , & c . and on Vegeta- tion ...... ib . 501 7 Communication of Disease by Leeches ........ 499 14 Echites ...
... Atmosphere ........ 500 12 Ancient Olives and Oil disco . vered at Pompeii .......... 13 Effect of Electricity on pointed Leaves , & c . and on Vegeta- tion ...... ib . 501 7 Communication of Disease by Leeches ........ 499 14 Echites ...
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... atmosphere , it na- turally follows that the men in it would not be able to respire ? - to this he replies , that it could only be supported at a certain height , where the atmosphere was sufficiently dense to sustain it , and that she ...
... atmosphere , it na- turally follows that the men in it would not be able to respire ? - to this he replies , that it could only be supported at a certain height , where the atmosphere was sufficiently dense to sustain it , and that she ...
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... atmospheric air . With the observance of these requisites , we shall succeed in obtaining a mineral water , which is not to be distinguished from the spring . It will coincide in appearance , taste , smell , and other physical ...
... atmospheric air . With the observance of these requisites , we shall succeed in obtaining a mineral water , which is not to be distinguished from the spring . It will coincide in appearance , taste , smell , and other physical ...
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... atmosphere , consequently , soon becomes saturated with vapour , that the temperatue of the water can be sensibly diminished by evaporation . Authenticated proofs , however , afford us a still better means of refuting such gratuitous ...
... atmosphere , consequently , soon becomes saturated with vapour , that the temperatue of the water can be sensibly diminished by evaporation . Authenticated proofs , however , afford us a still better means of refuting such gratuitous ...
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... atmospheric fluid , Professor Berzelius and , with him , M. Brognard are inclined to attribute the less ardent tem- perature of springs , like those of Bath and Clifton , as the soil in which they are generated has not a volcanic ...
... atmospheric fluid , Professor Berzelius and , with him , M. Brognard are inclined to attribute the less ardent tem- perature of springs , like those of Bath and Clifton , as the soil in which they are generated has not a volcanic ...
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