The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volumes 31-32Griffin, Bohn and Company, 1875 |
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Page 54
... solid caseous capsules in which most of the fats of milk is contained . They are translucent , and ( but to no great extent ) refract light . In fresh milk there are globules of free fat , some- times numerous , but rarely exceeding o ...
... solid caseous capsules in which most of the fats of milk is contained . They are translucent , and ( but to no great extent ) refract light . In fresh milk there are globules of free fat , some- times numerous , but rarely exceeding o ...
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... solid form . I prefer this solvent to any other ; it seems to permeate the solid residue better than any other solvent . My own practice has been , when the residue has been obtained by evapora- tion , to warm it twice , for about half ...
... solid form . I prefer this solvent to any other ; it seems to permeate the solid residue better than any other solvent . My own practice has been , when the residue has been obtained by evapora- tion , to warm it twice , for about half ...
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... solid , or to contract it . Hence , sun effects are antagonistic to earth effects ; and when sun- heat in our planet raises matter to a gas , sun - heat does so by coercing the earth's antagonistic tendency to make matter solid . Hence ...
... solid , or to contract it . Hence , sun effects are antagonistic to earth effects ; and when sun- heat in our planet raises matter to a gas , sun - heat does so by coercing the earth's antagonistic tendency to make matter solid . Hence ...
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