Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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... removed from its attachment and laid upon a mercury bath of known temperature . It was then attached to its spindle again , being in this position exposed to the pile , and having a temperature higher than that of the pile by a known ...
... removed from its attachment and laid upon a mercury bath of known temperature . It was then attached to its spindle again , being in this position exposed to the pile , and having a temperature higher than that of the pile by a known ...
Page 334
... removed from them and rest only on the wood . In the latter condition the current of the circuit must pass through the coil ; but in the former position the current passes through the spring , and removes the resistance of the coil from ...
... removed from them and rest only on the wood . In the latter condition the current of the circuit must pass through the coil ; but in the former position the current passes through the spring , and removes the resistance of the coil from ...
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... removed from the jars and placed in a centrifugal drying machine , which removes the greater proportion of the free acids . On its removal from the centrifugal dry- ing machine it is plunged suddenly into a strong fall of water received ...
... removed from the jars and placed in a centrifugal drying machine , which removes the greater proportion of the free acids . On its removal from the centrifugal dry- ing machine it is plunged suddenly into a strong fall of water received ...
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