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" When there, it may be subjected to deoxidating processes, so that the nitrogen, being left in a free state, may be driven upwards by the expansive force of heat and steam, or by hydrostatic pressure. This theory has been very generally adopted, as best... "
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science - Page 142
1864
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Principles of Geology: Or, The Modern Changes of the Earth and Its ..., Volume 1

Sir Charles Lyell - 1872 - 714 pages
...there, it may be subjected to deoxidating processes, so that the nitrogen, being left in a free state, may be driven upwards by the expansive force of heat and steam, or by hydrostatic pressure. Thermal waters of Bath. — The hot snrings of Bath may serve as an example of mineral waters containing...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 71

1865 - 552 pages
...there, it may be subjected to deoxidating processes, so that the nitrogen, being left in a free state, may be driven upwards by the expansive force of heat...unfossiliferous. It will, however, of course be admitted, as Prof. Bischoff has pointed out, that in some places organic matter has supplied a large part of the...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 71

1865 - 750 pages
...there, it may be subjected to deoxidating processes, во that the nitrogen, being left in a free state, may be driven upwards by the expansive force of heat...unfossiliferous. It will, however, of course be admitted, -- Prof. Bischoff has pointed out, that in some places organic matter has supplied a large part of...
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Report of the ... and ... Meetings of the British ..., Volume 34, Part 1864

British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1865 - 834 pages
...there, it may bo subjected to deoxidating processes, so that the nitrogen, being left in a free state, may be driven upwards by the expansive force of heat...even where the rocks through which the spring rises arc crystalline and unfossiliferous. It will, however, of course be admitted, as Professor Bischoff...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1865 - 846 pages
...subjected to deoxydating processes, so that the nitrogen, being left in a free state, may be driven upward by the expansive force of heat and steam, or by hydrostatic...will, however, of course be admitted, as Professor Bischof has pointed out, that in some places organic matter has supplied a large part of the nitrogen...
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