Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 3-4Chemical news office., 1861 |
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... proportion of telluric acid is furnished by the 100 grammes of cerite . For the cerite I am indebted to M. Bahr , the learned Professor of Chemistry in the Stockholm Mining School , who had the kindness to send me considerable ...
... proportion of telluric acid is furnished by the 100 grammes of cerite . For the cerite I am indebted to M. Bahr , the learned Professor of Chemistry in the Stockholm Mining School , who had the kindness to send me considerable ...
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... proportion to the number of vibrations . They , therefore , found out the real cause of this law , which was at first adopted for strings . They concluded from the old Greek law of consonance that there was a definite proportion and a ...
... proportion to the number of vibrations . They , therefore , found out the real cause of this law , which was at first adopted for strings . They concluded from the old Greek law of consonance that there was a definite proportion and a ...
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... proportion subsisting between the several a Mordan's pencil , and burn it in another similar jar of parts of the animal , -the distinctions of offal and carcass , oxygen . In the meantime we will make sure that this is — and ( in pigs ) ...
... proportion subsisting between the several a Mordan's pencil , and burn it in another similar jar of parts of the animal , -the distinctions of offal and carcass , oxygen . In the meantime we will make sure that this is — and ( in pigs ) ...
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