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... of wood exactly the size of the tube , and a common screw may be passed through each side of the section cutter , so as to act as holding screws ; and on each side of this hole place two strong wire guides , to MICROSCOPIC MOUNTING . 5.
... of wood exactly the size of the tube , and a common screw may be passed through each side of the section cutter , so as to act as holding screws ; and on each side of this hole place two strong wire guides , to MICROSCOPIC MOUNTING . 5.
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... passed through the cell exactly in the same way as water ; but if the living object is contained in water , an india - rubber stopper must be placed over the outer orifice of the left - hand tube ( see Fig . 10 ) , which is kept in its ...
... passed through the cell exactly in the same way as water ; but if the living object is contained in water , an india - rubber stopper must be placed over the outer orifice of the left - hand tube ( see Fig . 10 ) , which is kept in its ...
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... passed through the tube , which must be at least half an inch up the test - tube ; all the waste chlorine gas is absorbed by the water . Many objects require to be slightly damped previous to subjecting them to the action of this gas ...
... passed through the tube , which must be at least half an inch up the test - tube ; all the waste chlorine gas is absorbed by the water . Many objects require to be slightly damped previous to subjecting them to the action of this gas ...
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... passed through the tube into the holder ( the receiver in Fig 28 has of course been previously taken off ) ; the hole where the glass tubing enters the holder ( Fig . 17 ) must be well cemented over to pre- vent any escape of gas fig 17 ...
... passed through the tube into the holder ( the receiver in Fig 28 has of course been previously taken off ) ; the hole where the glass tubing enters the holder ( Fig . 17 ) must be well cemented over to pre- vent any escape of gas fig 17 ...
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... passed into the a FIG . 19 . tube , upon drawing it apart the wire will remain in the glass , which forms a handle , and will be found a useful tool for picking out cuticles , & c . , after being treated with nitric or other acids , as ...
... passed into the a FIG . 19 . tube , upon drawing it apart the wire will remain in the glass , which forms a handle , and will be found a useful tool for picking out cuticles , & c . , after being treated with nitric or other acids , as ...
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