The Quarterly Journal, Том 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... operations , though differing for each material , have , he apprehends , one common object , viz . , the removal of some extra- neous matter , which , being already united with the substance to be dyed , prevents it from exerting its ...
... operations , though differing for each material , have , he apprehends , one common object , viz . , the removal of some extra- neous matter , which , being already united with the substance to be dyed , prevents it from exerting its ...
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... operations then prac- tised for dyeing Turkey red ; with a theory of the process , and with a general view of the mode of action of the individual mor- dants or bases . The methods of dyeing Turkey red have been since much improved and ...
... operations then prac- tised for dyeing Turkey red ; with a theory of the process , and with a general view of the mode of action of the individual mor- dants or bases . The methods of dyeing Turkey red have been since much improved and ...
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... operation ; and in this he was fortu- nate enough to succeed . Soon afterwards , an attempt was made by some foreigners , who themselves had acquired their informa- tion from Berthollet , to turn the process to their own advantage , by ...
... operation ; and in this he was fortu- nate enough to succeed . Soon afterwards , an attempt was made by some foreigners , who themselves had acquired their informa- tion from Berthollet , to turn the process to their own advantage , by ...
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... operation of the nervous influence , than when it is exposed to the effects of the artificial stimulus alone . That the nervous influence is an agent in the formation of the secreted fluids , we learn from experiments which shew that ...
... operation of the nervous influence , than when it is exposed to the effects of the artificial stimulus alone . That the nervous influence is an agent in the formation of the secreted fluids , we learn from experiments which shew that ...
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... operation . On this account I have said , " If caloric be admitted to be a substance , its evolution from the blood being effected by the same means by which the secreted fluids are formed , it must be regarded as a secretion ...
... operation . On this account I have said , " If caloric be admitted to be a substance , its evolution from the blood being effected by the same means by which the secreted fluids are formed , it must be regarded as a secretion ...
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