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" ... of an inch of these media. For some days, the only apparent difference was that the earth continued damp under the green and blue fluids, whereas it rapidly dried under the red and yellow. The plumula burst the cuticle in the blue and green lights,... "
The Penny Mechanic and Chemist: A Magazine of the Arts and Sciences - Page 117
1841
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The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1842 - 346 pages
...copper, and the ammonia of sulphate, that all but a small space of the earth was exposed to light, which had permeated three-fourths of an inch of these media....blue fluid there was a crop of cress, of as bright a green as any which grew in full light, and far more abundant. The crop was scanty under the green...
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Journal of the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania for the ...

1840 - 908 pages
...copper, and the ammonia sulphate, that all but a small space of the earth was exposed to light which had permeated three-fourths of an inch of these media....blue fluid there was a crop of cress, of as bright a green as any which grew in full light, unA far more abundant. The crop was scanty under the green...
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The Franklin Journal, and American Mechanics' Magazine, Volumes 25-26

1840 - 908 pages
...copper, and the ammonia sulphate, that all but a small space of the earth was exposed to light which had permeated three-Fourths of an inch of these media....blue fluid there was a crop of cress, of as bright a green as any which grew in full light, and/ar more abundant. The crop was scanty under the green...
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The Gardener's Magazine, and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volume 16

1840 - 718 pages
...sulphate, that all but a small space of the earth was exposed to light, which had permeated three fourths of an inch of these media. For some days the only...blue fluid there was a crop of cress, of as bright a green as any which grew in full light, and far more abundant. The crop was scanty under the green...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic ..., Volume 16

John Claudius Loudon - 1840 - 716 pages
...earth was exposed to light, which had permeated three fourths of an inch of these media. For some day« the only apparent difference was, that the earth continued...blue fluid there was a crop of cress, of as bright a green as any which grew in full light, and far more abundant. The crop was scanty under the green...
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The Ceylon magazine

632 pages
...tlftwe media. For somedays the only apparent difference was that the rarth coniin'ued <*auip under tlie green and blue fluids, whereas it rapidly dried under the red and yellow. The plunuila burst the carllicle in the blue nnd preen lights before iinv i liinn;<: wuv i-ii.lciit in...
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The Magazine of Science, and Schools of Art, Volume 2

1841 - 444 pages
...had permeated threefourths of each of these media. For some days the only apparent difference was Hut the earth continued damp under the green and blue...blue fluid there was a crop of cress, of as bright a green as any which grew in full light, andybr more abundant. The crop was scanty under the green...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volume 37

1844 - 450 pages
...treating of the germination of cress seed behind the blue, green, yellow, and red media, he states, " that the earth continued damp under the green and blue fluids, whereas it rapidly dried under the yellow and red." (p. 271). This difference would by most persons have been considered sufficient to...
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A Practical Treatise on Dyeing and Calico-printing: Including the Latest ...

Edward Andrew Parnell - 1846 - 770 pages
...copper, and the sulphate of ammonia, that all but a small space of the earth was exposed to light which had permeated three-fourths of an inch of these media....blue fluid there was a crop of cress, of as bright a green as any which grew in full light, and far more abundant. The crop was scanty under the green...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1844 - 566 pages
...treating of the germination of cress-seed behind the blue, green, yellow and red media, he states, " that the earth continued damp under the green and blue fluids, whereas it rapidly dried under the yellow and red" (p. 271). This difference would have been considered sufficient to retard or "destroy?"...
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