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... nearly entirely superseded the one formerly devised by Mr. Shadbolt , is simple in the extreme ( see Fig . 5 ) . " It consists of two jaws of the average thickness of a glass slide , gths of an inch wide , 2 inches long . Each of these ...
... nearly entirely superseded the one formerly devised by Mr. Shadbolt , is simple in the extreme ( see Fig . 5 ) . " It consists of two jaws of the average thickness of a glass slide , gths of an inch wide , 2 inches long . Each of these ...
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... nearly out , to dry , succeeds as far as it goes , but it will be found in practice that they are often forgotten , and the fire is lit , and perhaps valuable slides lost from over - baking ; but this difficulty is overcome by using an ...
... nearly out , to dry , succeeds as far as it goes , but it will be found in practice that they are often forgotten , and the fire is lit , and perhaps valuable slides lost from over - baking ; but this difficulty is overcome by using an ...
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... nearly the width of the oven . A gas branch is used in the Fig . 7 ; but other forms of heat can be used , such as from a large spirit - lamp , & c . , but of course the gas is best , as it can be regulated . Any tinman would be able to ...
... nearly the width of the oven . A gas branch is used in the Fig . 7 ; but other forms of heat can be used , such as from a large spirit - lamp , & c . , but of course the gas is best , as it can be regulated . Any tinman would be able to ...
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... nearly every form of minute life . It may also be used for the formation of crystals under the microscope ( see Fig . 9 ) ; but its chief use will be for observing the action of the various gases on fig 9 . fig 10 . organic life . The ...
... nearly every form of minute life . It may also be used for the formation of crystals under the microscope ( see Fig . 9 ) ; but its chief use will be for observing the action of the various gases on fig 9 . fig 10 . organic life . The ...
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... nearly at the bottom a hole is drilled to receive a piece of glass tubing ( Fig . 11 ) ; a test tube 8 inches long , 1 inches diameter is then sus- pended with a rod and line ( see Fig 11 ) . In the centre of this open cylinder three ...
... nearly at the bottom a hole is drilled to receive a piece of glass tubing ( Fig . 11 ) ; a test tube 8 inches long , 1 inches diameter is then sus- pended with a rod and line ( see Fig 11 ) . In the centre of this open cylinder three ...
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