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... heat proportional to the quantity of absorption . When the instrument is exposed to the solar rays , those rays that are absorbed by the dark colour , heat the interior air , which causes the liquor to descend at first with rapidity in ...
... heat proportional to the quantity of absorption . When the instrument is exposed to the solar rays , those rays that are absorbed by the dark colour , heat the interior air , which causes the liquor to descend at first with rapidity in ...
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... heat . The power which living bodies possess of maintaining the same degree of heat under every change of sur- rounding temperature , is one of their most surprising phenomena , and one which occupies a very prominent station in that ...
... heat . The power which living bodies possess of maintaining the same degree of heat under every change of sur- rounding temperature , is one of their most surprising phenomena , and one which occupies a very prominent station in that ...
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... heat fully visible in day - light ; its extremity is 240 ° ; but the highest heat that he measured with it is 160 ° , or 21,877 ° of Fahrenheit ; being the temperature of a small air- furnace , and 30 ° degrees of his scale above the ...
... heat fully visible in day - light ; its extremity is 240 ° ; but the highest heat that he measured with it is 160 ° , or 21,877 ° of Fahrenheit ; being the temperature of a small air- furnace , and 30 ° degrees of his scale above the ...
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