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... taken to allow nothing of importance to escape attention . Many of the wood - cuts have been re - drawn , and others added , together with much important new matter . My cordial thanks are due to Dr. Lionel Beale , F.R.S. , & c .; Dr ...
... taken to allow nothing of importance to escape attention . Many of the wood - cuts have been re - drawn , and others added , together with much important new matter . My cordial thanks are due to Dr. Lionel Beale , F.R.S. , & c .; Dr ...
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... taken in and out and run on ledges prepared for them . Again , in the door and the sides of the oven are a number of air - holes , which can be covered with their accompanying flaps when it is desired to increase or lessen the tempera ...
... taken in and out and run on ledges prepared for them . Again , in the door and the sides of the oven are a number of air - holes , which can be covered with their accompanying flaps when it is desired to increase or lessen the tempera ...
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... taken off , the cell being of a wedge shape , will no doubt fit tightly ; if it does not , it must be cemented into this position with the aid of electrical cement . ( recipe 6 ) ; the other cell must be placed in the other hole and the ...
... taken off , the cell being of a wedge shape , will no doubt fit tightly ; if it does not , it must be cemented into this position with the aid of electrical cement . ( recipe 6 ) ; the other cell must be placed in the other hole and the ...
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... taken out and in with plea- sure , but at the same time fit tightly ; the cylinder is then half filled with water— the objects that are required to be bleached have been previously placed in the inside of the test - tube upon one of the ...
... taken out and in with plea- sure , but at the same time fit tightly ; the cylinder is then half filled with water— the objects that are required to be bleached have been previously placed in the inside of the test - tube upon one of the ...
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... 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 .. and when oxygen or any other gas that may be in the holder is wanted , the cement must be ...
... 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 .. and when oxygen or any other gas that may be in the holder is wanted , the cement must be ...
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