Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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... properties of the bodies sub- mitted to its influence . We have always a change of a more or less striking nature , - a permanent change , so to speak , impressed upon matter upon which this force acts . For instance , we have here the ...
... properties of the bodies sub- mitted to its influence . We have always a change of a more or less striking nature , - a permanent change , so to speak , impressed upon matter upon which this force acts . For instance , we have here the ...
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... properties which it does not possess in its ordinary state . The facts I am now about to communi- cate to the Academy show that this variability in the properties of the air breathed by human beings is much more frequent than is usually ...
... properties which it does not possess in its ordinary state . The facts I am now about to communi- cate to the Academy show that this variability in the properties of the air breathed by human beings is much more frequent than is usually ...
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... properties of , 1031 phenic , for disinfecting purposes , 60 phosphoric , explosion in making , 83 preparation of pure , 13 separation of , from sesquioxide of iron and alumina , 75 picramic , 193 piperic and hydropiperic , 315 ...
... properties of , 1031 phenic , for disinfecting purposes , 60 phosphoric , explosion in making , 83 preparation of pure , 13 separation of , from sesquioxide of iron and alumina , 75 picramic , 193 piperic and hydropiperic , 315 ...
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