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Pocket Encyclopedia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Polite Literature - Page 333
edited by - 1811 - 415 pages
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Animal and Vegetable Physiology: Considered with Reference to ..., Volume 2

Peter Mark Roget - 1834 - 684 pages
...not cross each other, but both circles are invariably obliterated between the points of contact ; for the exhaustion occasioned by each obstructs the progress of the other, and both are starved. It would appear that different species of fungi often require the same kind of nutriment ; for, in...
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Animal and Vegetable Physiology Considered with Reference to Natural ..., Part 2

Peter Mark Roget - 1834 - 678 pages
...not cross each other, but both circles are invariably obliterated between the points of contact : for the exhaustion occasioned by each obstructs the progress of the other, and both are starved. It would appear that different species of fungi often require the same kind of nutriment ; for, in...
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Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest: Being an Attempt to Illustrate ...

1842 - 516 pages
...remarking, that, when two circles interfere with each other's progress, they do not cross each other, but are invariably obliterated between the points of contact....obstructs the progress of the other, and both are starved; a circumstance which affords a strong confirmation of the above theory. Note 48, p. 300.—RESONANCE....
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 25

1844 - 288 pages
...remarking that, when two circles interfere with each other's progress, they do not cross each other, but are invariably obliterated between the points of contact....obstructs the progress of the other, and both are starved; a circumstance which affords a strong confirmation of the above theory. VEGETABLE BAROMETERS. CHICKWEED...
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New and Improved Practical Gardener and Modern Horticulturist

Charles McIntosh - 1856 - 1024 pages
...not cross each ouer, but both circles are invariably obliterated between the points of contact; for the exhaustion occasioned by each obstructs the progress of the other, and both are destroyed — Vide Phil, Trans. 1H07, p. 133; also Raged Animal and Vegetable Physinloyy, one of t/ie...
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Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest: Being an Attempt to Implant in ...

John Ayrton Paris - 1857 - 632 pages
...remarking that, when two circles interfere with each other's progress, they do not cross each other, but are invariably obliterated between the points of contact....obstructs the progress of the other, and both are stareed ; » circumstance which affords a strong confirmation of the above theory. Note 53, p. 300....
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Botany and religion; or, Illustrations of the works of God in the structure ...

John Hutton Balfour - 1859 - 492 pages
...not cross each other, but both circles are invariably obliterated between the points of contact; for the exhaustion occasioned by each obstructs the progress of the other, and both are starved. It would appear that different species of fungi often require the same kind of nutriment ; for, in...
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Philosophy in Sport Made Science in Earnest: Being an Attempt to Implant in ...

John Ayrton Paris - 1861 - 474 pages
...remarking that, when two circles interfere with each other's progress, they do not cross each other, but are invariably obliterated between the • points...exhaustion occasioned by each obstructs the progress of the ofhtr, and both are starved ; a circumstance which affords a strong confirmation of the above theory....
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Encyclopedia of Natural and Artificial Wonders and Curiosities ..., Volume 11

John Platts - 1876 - 986 pages
...Wollaston says, by way of confirmation, that whenever two adjacent circles are found to interfere, thev not only do not cross each other, but both circles...obstructs the progress of the other, and both are starved. — Philosophical Transactions, 1807, Part II. Though it cannot be doubted that most fairy rings, if...
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Vol. 7th July to December, MDCCCXXXVII

The Farmer's Magazine - 1837 - 534 pages
...not cross each other, but both circles are invariably obliterated between the points of contact ; for the exhaustion occasioned by each obstructs the progress of the other, and both are starved." DEPTH OF WELLS NEAR LONDON. — Wells 70 feet deep have been dug at Harrow on the Hill, and ,cu ».™^™...
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