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... light ; yet is so thin and pellucid , that they can see pretty well through it . NIDUS , among naturalists , signifies a nest , or proper repository for the eggs of birds , insects , & c . wherein the young of these animals are hatched ...
... light ; yet is so thin and pellucid , that they can see pretty well through it . NIDUS , among naturalists , signifies a nest , or proper repository for the eggs of birds , insects , & c . wherein the young of these animals are hatched ...
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... light , otherwise it will lose part of its oxygen . The strongest acid that Mr. Kirwan could procure at 60 ° was 1.5543 , which by his calculation contained .7354 of real acid ; but Rouelle professes to have ob- tained it of 1.583 . It ...
... light , otherwise it will lose part of its oxygen . The strongest acid that Mr. Kirwan could procure at 60 ° was 1.5543 , which by his calculation contained .7354 of real acid ; but Rouelle professes to have ob- tained it of 1.583 . It ...
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... light in the dark , after having been exposed some time to the rays of the sun . At present no use is made Prismatic Fibrous Compact of this salt , except for drying some of the gases by attracting their moisture ; but it might be ...
... light in the dark , after having been exposed some time to the rays of the sun . At present no use is made Prismatic Fibrous Compact of this salt , except for drying some of the gases by attracting their moisture ; but it might be ...
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... light , by count- ing the teeth from the longest , which is for the hour twelve . NODE , in surgery , a tumour arising on the bones , and usually proceeding from some venereal cause ; being much the same with what is otherwise called ...
... light , by count- ing the teeth from the longest , which is for the hour twelve . NODE , in surgery , a tumour arising on the bones , and usually proceeding from some venereal cause ; being much the same with what is otherwise called ...
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... light . Having elevated the equatorial circle to the co - latitude of the place , and set the declination semicircle to the star's de- clination , move the index of the hour cir- cle till it shall point to the precise time at which the ...
... light . Having elevated the equatorial circle to the co - latitude of the place , and set the declination semicircle to the star's de- clination , move the index of the hour cir- cle till it shall point to the precise time at which the ...
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