Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Page 131
... less resistance and less malleability than those richer in zinc . On the other hand , if there is more than 43 per cent . of zinc present , the alloys are brittle , and should not be employed , so that only those with from 30 to 43 per ...
... less resistance and less malleability than those richer in zinc . On the other hand , if there is more than 43 per cent . of zinc present , the alloys are brittle , and should not be employed , so that only those with from 30 to 43 per ...
Page 155
... less than 10'79 the adults were less variable than the young , and that this diminution of variability might be accounted for by the selective destruction of those young crabs in which the ratio of frontal breadth to carapace length was ...
... less than 10'79 the adults were less variable than the young , and that this diminution of variability might be accounted for by the selective destruction of those young crabs in which the ratio of frontal breadth to carapace length was ...
Page 242
... less readily undergo hydrolysis under natural conditions in plants , the difficulty with which cotton cellulose is resolved by acid hydrolysts is surprising in comparison with the readiness with which starch is attacked ; and when ...
... less readily undergo hydrolysis under natural conditions in plants , the difficulty with which cotton cellulose is resolved by acid hydrolysts is surprising in comparison with the readiness with which starch is attacked ; and when ...
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