Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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Page 316
... body ; and they , of course , when in contact with that body , are the limits of its extent in the direction of the current . The term has been generally applied to the metal surfaces in contact with the decomposing substance ; but ...
... body ; and they , of course , when in contact with that body , are the limits of its extent in the direction of the current . The term has been generally applied to the metal surfaces in contact with the decomposing substance ; but ...
Page 317
... body , and is its positive extremity ; the combustible bodies , metals , alkalies , and bases , are evolved there ... body spoken of is separated into its com- ponents under the influence of electricity ; it is analogous in its sense and ...
... body , and is its positive extremity ; the combustible bodies , metals , alkalies , and bases , are evolved there ... body spoken of is separated into its com- ponents under the influence of electricity ; it is analogous in its sense and ...
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John Henry Pepper. 66 BODY OF A FROG IN PLASTER OF PARIS . " Fluid plaster of Paris was poured into the iron flask until the flask was half full . The body of a frog recently dead was now laid on the plaster , and allowed to mould itself ...
John Henry Pepper. 66 BODY OF A FROG IN PLASTER OF PARIS . " Fluid plaster of Paris was poured into the iron flask until the flask was half full . The body of a frog recently dead was now laid on the plaster , and allowed to mould itself ...
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