Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 5-6Chemical news office., 1862 |
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... employed by M. Ravenshoe being that recommended by Profesor Liebig , two healthy men being the subjects experimented upon ; the amount of hippuric acid in the urine obtained from patients suffering from different diseases had also been ...
... employed by M. Ravenshoe being that recommended by Profesor Liebig , two healthy men being the subjects experimented upon ; the amount of hippuric acid in the urine obtained from patients suffering from different diseases had also been ...
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... employed in their Manufacture , by F. A , ABEL , Esq . , Chemist of the War Department . ( Continued from page 125. ) Phosphorus . For the estimation of phosphorus , 50 grains of the iron borings were acted upon with warm nitro ...
... employed in their Manufacture , by F. A , ABEL , Esq . , Chemist of the War Department . ( Continued from page 125. ) Phosphorus . For the estimation of phosphorus , 50 grains of the iron borings were acted upon with warm nitro ...
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... employed in its Production . A special report has been drawn up on the results of the analytical examinations of each set of samples re- ceived from the various works . To facilitate a comparison between the composition of the irons ...
... employed in its Production . A special report has been drawn up on the results of the analytical examinations of each set of samples re- ceived from the various works . To facilitate a comparison between the composition of the irons ...
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