... first indication of choking of the worm is a partial or entire stoppage of the stream of liquid which normally flows steadily from the end of the worm into the retort. Any interruption or unsteadiness of this flow would indicate too rapid ebullition.... The American Journal of Science and Arts - Page 3381865Full view - About this book
| Fitzwilliam Sargent - 1856 - 382 pages
...the primary and the secondary. These vary in degree, with the temperature of the water. The greater the difference between the temperature of the bath and that of the body, the more marked will be the immediate effects, or the shock ; and these will be depressing, or... | |
| 1865 - 338 pages
...of this flow would indicate too rapid ebullition. As a rule, other things being equal, the greater the difference between the temperature of the bath and that of the retort, the slower the products will come off, and the more effectual will be the separation. I think it possible,... | |
| Fitzwilliam Sargent - 1862 - 448 pages
...the primary and the secondary. These vary in degree, with the temperature of the water. The greater the difference between the temperature of the bath and that of the body, the more marked will be the immediate effects, or the shock ; and these will be depressing, or... | |
| 1905 - 456 pages
...taken when the fluctuations were small were consistent with each other and also that at these times the difference between the temperature of the bath and that of the gas as it entered the nozzle was small. RESULTS. Determinations were first made at room temperature,... | |
| 1912 - 414 pages
...blood in the vein, an excess of 0-25° over the temperature of the bath. It is clear that the greater the difference between the temperature of the bath and that of the arterial blood, the greater will be the permanent excess of the temperature of the venous blood over... | |
| 1865 - 522 pages
...of this flow would indicate too rapid ebullition. As a rule, other things being equal, the greater the difference between the temperature of the bath and that of the retort, the slower the products will come off, and the more effectual will be the separation. I think it possible,... | |
| 1865 - 846 pages
...of this flow would indicate too rapid ebullition. As a rule, other things being equal, the greater the difference between the temperature of the bath and that of the retort, the slower the products will come off, and the more effectual will be the separation. I think it possible,... | |
| 1905 - 446 pages
...taken when the fluctuations were small were consistent with each other and also that at these times the difference between the temperature of the bath and that of the gas as it entered the nozzle was small. RESULTS. Determinations were first made at room temperature,... | |
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