| Oliver Byrne - 1864 - 682 pages
...laws of Nature. Progress of General Science, vol. ii. CHAPTER XXXIII. THEORETICAL OBSERVATIONS. WE have described at considerable length the practical...SULPHATE OF COPPER ON IRON. — In order to convey our ideas accurately, let us suppose that the solution undergoing decomposition is sulphate of copper.... | |
| Oliver Byrne - 1874 - 718 pages
...laws of Nature. * Progress of General Solenee, vol. ii. CHAPTER XXXIII. THEORETICAL OBSERVATIONS. WE have described at considerable length the practical...SULPHATE OF COPPER ON IRON. — In" order to convey our ideas accurately, let us suppose that the solution undergoing decomposition is sulphate of copper.... | |
| Oliver Byrne - 1878 - 720 pages
...with the art of electro-metallurgy, without pausing t» inquire into the philosophy of the action or the electric currents by which the effects are produced....SULPHATE OF COPPER ON IRON. — In order to convey our ideas accurately, let us suppose that the solution undergoing decomposition is sulphate of copper.... | |
| Iowa Geological Survey - 1894 - 666 pages
...even graphite. It is not the object of the present work to give a systematic summary of the different theories that have been advanced from time to time to explain the formation of coal. Suffice it now to call attention briefly to some of the most notable opinions which... | |
| Howard Atwood Kelly - 1907 - 880 pages
...anatomic difference between the dermoid cyst and the solid teratoid growths of this organ. The various theories that have been advanced from time to time to explain the origin and development of these tumors cannot be discussed within the limits of this work. Since the... | |
| 1910 - 734 pages
...is a cleft, sinking abruptly at the foot of the Andes and rising gradually to the western shore. A discussion of the numerous theories, that have been advanced, from time to time, regarding the origin of this singular inland sea, would prove useless. There are indications of a former... | |
| American Ceramic Society - 1914 - 624 pages
...in clays which is developed simply on the addition of water. Theories of Plasticity. The different theories that 'have been advanced from time to time to explain the plastic properties of clay may be classified as follows : A. Structure of the clay particles. 1. Fineness... | |
| 1915 - 1174 pages
...hardening and shrinkage usually accompany increase in plasticity. III. THEORIES OF PLASTICITY The various theories that have been advanced from time to time to explain the plastic properties of clay may be classified as follows: A. Structure of the clay particles. (1) Fineness... | |
| 1910 - 732 pages
...is a cleft, sinking abruptly at the foot of the Andes and rising gradually to the western shore. A discussion of the numerous theories, that have been advanced, from time to time, regarding the origin of this singular inland sea, would prove useless. There are indications of a former... | |
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