Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and ArtGould and Lincoln, 1863 |
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... remarkable paper was drawn up and signed by sixty - five of the leading physicians and surgeons of London , including the principal teachers of anatomy and physiology , in which are the following words : We are therefore of opinion that ...
... remarkable paper was drawn up and signed by sixty - five of the leading physicians and surgeons of London , including the principal teachers of anatomy and physiology , in which are the following words : We are therefore of opinion that ...
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... remarkable . The process of manufacture is not known , and mythical stories are cur- rent as to the precautions taken with a view to secrecy , and the lamentable fate of those who have gained unlawful access to the works in order to ...
... remarkable . The process of manufacture is not known , and mythical stories are cur- rent as to the precautions taken with a view to secrecy , and the lamentable fate of those who have gained unlawful access to the works in order to ...
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... remarkable process is prob- ably destined to effect greater changes in the manufacture of iron and steel than many of our iron - masters suspect or would be willing to believe . As a spectacle , there is nothing so startling and , in ...
... remarkable process is prob- ably destined to effect greater changes in the manufacture of iron and steel than many of our iron - masters suspect or would be willing to believe . As a spectacle , there is nothing so startling and , in ...
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... remarkable degree of perfection that at a given signal all the crucibles needed are ready to be taken out of the furnace at the same time . Their contents are poured with the utmost rapidity into a large reservoir , and from this the ...
... remarkable degree of perfection that at a given signal all the crucibles needed are ready to be taken out of the furnace at the same time . Their contents are poured with the utmost rapidity into a large reservoir , and from this the ...
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... remarkable degree to render the metal " cold short , " i . e . brittle when cold . The following table shows the chemical composition of these irons : Mark . Carbon . Sulphur . Phosphorus . Silicon . Manganese . ABGD A А 0.01636 0.104 ...
... remarkable degree to render the metal " cold short , " i . e . brittle when cold . The following table shows the chemical composition of these irons : Mark . Carbon . Sulphur . Phosphorus . Silicon . Manganese . ABGD A А 0.01636 0.104 ...
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Seite 140 - In this ascension, six pigeons were taken up. One was thrown out at the height of three miles ; it extended its wings and dropped...
Seite 171 - In order to explain,' he says, ' the occurrence of the dark lines in the solar spectrum, we must assume that the solar atmosphere encloses a luminous nucleus, producing a continuous spectrum, the brightness of which exceeds a certain limit. The most probable supposition which can be made respecting the sun's constitution is, that it consists of a solid or liquid nucleus, heated to a temperature of the brightest whiteness, surrounded by an atmosphere of somewhat lower temperature. This supposition...