Library of Universal Knowledge, Volumen9American book exchange, 1881 |
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... acid . See The immediate effects on an artery of a ligature applied with sufficient force are the division of the internal and middle coats and the constriction of the outer one . ARTERY , ante . An examination of the vessel a few days ...
... acid . See The immediate effects on an artery of a ligature applied with sufficient force are the division of the internal and middle coats and the constriction of the outer one . ARTERY , ante . An examination of the vessel a few days ...
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... acid ( which is merely crude acetic acid ) obtained by the destructive distillation of wood , is proved by the fact that the hardest woods ( those , namely , which contain the greatest proportion of lignine ) yield the largest amount ...
... acid ( which is merely crude acetic acid ) obtained by the destructive distillation of wood , is proved by the fact that the hardest woods ( those , namely , which contain the greatest proportion of lignine ) yield the largest amount ...
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... acid is expelled and lime is left . Com- mercial lime , which is obtained by burning common limestone in a kiln , is usually very far from pare . This compound ( CaO ) is known as quicklime , or , from the ordinary method of obtaining ...
... acid is expelled and lime is left . Com- mercial lime , which is obtained by burning common limestone in a kiln , is usually very far from pare . This compound ( CaO ) is known as quicklime , or , from the ordinary method of obtaining ...
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... acid is by many reckoned more agreeable . Lime - juice is imported into Britain like lemon - juice for the manufacture of citric acid , and it is itself used as a beverage . - The sweet lime ( C. limetta of Risso ) , cultivated in the s ...
... acid is by many reckoned more agreeable . Lime - juice is imported into Britain like lemon - juice for the manufacture of citric acid , and it is itself used as a beverage . - The sweet lime ( C. limetta of Risso ) , cultivated in the s ...
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... acid gas , which occurs in a variable quantity in all natural waters , for it is absorbed by water in its passage through the air as well as through the earth . Carbonate of lime in solution is consequently found in all rivers , lakes ...
... acid gas , which occurs in a variable quantity in all natural waters , for it is absorbed by water in its passage through the air as well as through the earth . Carbonate of lime in solution is consequently found in all rivers , lakes ...
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