Vapour, which is a sort of Air, and by cold into Ice, which is a hard, pellucid, brittle, fusible Stone; and this Stone returns into Water by Heat, and Vapour returns into Water by Cold. Earth by Heat becomes Fire, and by Cold returns into Earth. Dense... The NAEP ... Technical Report - Page 391972Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Sir Arthur George Tansley - 1915 - 358 pages
...The foundation of Hales' views on the nutrition of plants was the sentence he quotes from Newton, " Dense bodies by fermentation rarify into several sorts...fermentation, and sometimes without it, returns into dense bodies." i I am glad to find that I am in agreement with the late JR Green (A History of llnt.my fn,m... | |
| 1846 - 624 pages
...brought together which upon contact are most strongly united." " Dense bodies by fermentation rarefy into several sorts of air, and this air by fermentation, and sometimes without it, returns into dense bodiesf," " of the truth of which," Hales adds, " we have proof from many of the following experiments."... | |
| 1913 - 418 pages
...inquiry he takes ( Vegetable Staticks, p. 165) from " the illustrious Sir Isaac Newton" who believed that "Dense bodies by fermentation rarify into several...fermentation, and sometimes without it, returns into dense bodies." Hales1 method consisted in heating a variety of substances, eg wheat-grains, pease, wood,... | |
| Francis Wall Oliver - 1913 - 404 pages
...inquiry he takes ( Vegetable Staticks, p. 165) from " the illustrious Sir Isaac Newton" who believed that "Dense bodies by fermentation rarify into several...fermentation, and sometimes without it, returns into dense bodies." Hales' method consisted in heating a variety of substances, eg wheat-grains, pease, wood,... | |
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