Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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... cause , and yet all the symptoms were those of a plainly - marked case of lead - poisoning . The attending physician finally thought of the cider which the farmer was in the habit of drinking , and , as a matter of extreme precaution ...
... cause , and yet all the symptoms were those of a plainly - marked case of lead - poisoning . The attending physician finally thought of the cider which the farmer was in the habit of drinking , and , as a matter of extreme precaution ...
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... cause its induration , in which state it is enabled most effectually to resist atmospheric influences and other destroying causes for ages . It is not for me to say what the relationship is between silica and carbonaceous bodies , or ...
... cause its induration , in which state it is enabled most effectually to resist atmospheric influences and other destroying causes for ages . It is not for me to say what the relationship is between silica and carbonaceous bodies , or ...
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... cause of the diminu- tion of light in these gas and candle flames . But how does the oxygen gain access to the interior of the flame in greater quantity in rarefied air than it does in con- densed air ? The cause is very easily ...
... cause of the diminu- tion of light in these gas and candle flames . But how does the oxygen gain access to the interior of the flame in greater quantity in rarefied air than it does in con- densed air ? The cause is very easily ...
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