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... Atmospheric Pressure . ( 26 ) The Weight of a Volume of Air ( 27 ) Percentage Composition of the Atmosphere ( 28 ) The Fixation of Carbon by Plants . the Atmosphere . PAGE 47 Maintenance of the Composition of 1788 47 48 50 53 54 56 56 ...
... Atmospheric Pressure . ( 26 ) The Weight of a Volume of Air ( 27 ) Percentage Composition of the Atmosphere ( 28 ) The Fixation of Carbon by Plants . the Atmosphere . PAGE 47 Maintenance of the Composition of 1788 47 48 50 53 54 56 56 ...
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... atmosphere . ( 25 ) Atmospheric Pressure . Pressure of the atmosphere varies with locality ; there are areas on the globe of almost constant high pressure and of almost con- stant low pressure . The equatorial tropical regions have a ...
... atmosphere . ( 25 ) Atmospheric Pressure . Pressure of the atmosphere varies with locality ; there are areas on the globe of almost constant high pressure and of almost con- stant low pressure . The equatorial tropical regions have a ...
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... atmosphere in the latitude . of London is balanced by a column of mercury 29.905 inches at 0 ° ; this is equal to a pressure of 14.73 lbs . on the square inch . The standard atmosphere to which , in measuring gases or calcula- tions ...
... atmosphere in the latitude . of London is balanced by a column of mercury 29.905 inches at 0 ° ; this is equal to a pressure of 14.73 lbs . on the square inch . The standard atmosphere to which , in measuring gases or calcula- tions ...
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... Atmosphere . Cavendish , who had not all the refined processes of volumetric analysis at command which we now possess , could find no ap- preciable difference between the percentage of oxygen in the large number of 500 analyses . He ...
... Atmosphere . Cavendish , who had not all the refined processes of volumetric analysis at command which we now possess , could find no ap- preciable difference between the percentage of oxygen in the large number of 500 analyses . He ...
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... atmosphere . ( 3 ) The refraction of the air is precisely the mean of the refraction of oxygen and nitrogen ; if air ... atmospheric carbonic acid are- 1. Subterranean sources and from the soil . Poggendorf has calculated that the amount ...
... atmosphere . ( 3 ) The refraction of the air is precisely the mean of the refraction of oxygen and nitrogen ; if air ... atmospheric carbonic acid are- 1. Subterranean sources and from the soil . Poggendorf has calculated that the amount ...
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