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... obtained formal possession of the museum in Dyke Road , containing the collect tion of British birds formed by the late Mr. E. T. Booth , and bequeathed by him to the town . A large assembly , including some specially invited men of ...
... obtained formal possession of the museum in Dyke Road , containing the collect tion of British birds formed by the late Mr. E. T. Booth , and bequeathed by him to the town . A large assembly , including some specially invited men of ...
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... obtained for him the opportunity of devoting his whole energies and time to this department of pure science , and now not only its votaries , but the whole mass of mankind , will applaud the magnificence of what has been achieved by ...
... obtained for him the opportunity of devoting his whole energies and time to this department of pure science , and now not only its votaries , but the whole mass of mankind , will applaud the magnificence of what has been achieved by ...
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... obtained in a state of purity by distillation at a high temperature in a vacuum constantly renewed by means of a Sprengel pump , led Mr. Partridge to make a similar attempt in the case of cadmium , with the ulterior purpose of utilizing ...
... obtained in a state of purity by distillation at a high temperature in a vacuum constantly renewed by means of a Sprengel pump , led Mr. Partridge to make a similar attempt in the case of cadmium , with the ulterior purpose of utilizing ...
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... obtained quite free from germs , and containing only the substances they have formed during their life and growth . Such solu- tions have been shown by M. Pasteur's pupils and others to have the power of protecting from septicemia ...
... obtained quite free from germs , and containing only the substances they have formed during their life and growth . Such solu- tions have been shown by M. Pasteur's pupils and others to have the power of protecting from septicemia ...
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... obtained by the general reaction lately proposed by M. Moissan , heating silver fluoride with the corresponding chloride in a sealed tube . Equal mole- cular proportions of silver fluoride , AgF , and benzoyl chloride , CHCOC1 , were ...
... obtained by the general reaction lately proposed by M. Moissan , heating silver fluoride with the corresponding chloride in a sealed tube . Equal mole- cular proportions of silver fluoride , AgF , and benzoyl chloride , CHCOC1 , were ...
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