CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE1892 |
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... less nearly related forms have been successfully crossed. For such names as ' leopard,' which suggest that crossing occurs or occurred somewhat freely in nature, there is little or no evidence. Nor was there any truth in the supposition ...
... less nearly related forms have been successfully crossed. For such names as ' leopard,' which suggest that crossing occurs or occurred somewhat freely in nature, there is little or no evidence. Nor was there any truth in the supposition ...
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... less in characters. Many of these isomers are already known. HYDROCEPHALUS The paraffins are characterised by their indifference to chemical action, being unacted on by caustic potash, sulphuric or nitric acid. The general formula of ...
... less in characters. Many of these isomers are already known. HYDROCEPHALUS The paraffins are characterised by their indifference to chemical action, being unacted on by caustic potash, sulphuric or nitric acid. The general formula of ...
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... less than the simple theory would indicate. In such cases the section of the jet is smaller than the section of the orifices in the ratio of about 5 to 8. This is sufficiently explained by the convergence of the streamlets in the fluid ...
... less than the simple theory would indicate. In such cases the section of the jet is smaller than the section of the orifices in the ratio of about 5 to 8. This is sufficiently explained by the convergence of the streamlets in the fluid ...
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... less than J per cent. [So far M. Pasteur has sketched his discoveries and practice in regard to rabies, but a brief un- argumentative review of current adverse criticism is also requisite. ( 1 ) As a working hypothesis, Pasteur assumes ...
... less than J per cent. [So far M. Pasteur has sketched his discoveries and practice in regard to rabies, but a brief un- argumentative review of current adverse criticism is also requisite. ( 1 ) As a working hypothesis, Pasteur assumes ...
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... less than a cubic foot of the solid, the solid will appear to lose part of its weight, and will sink ; but if a ... less buoyant, according to the density of the liquid in which it is immersed. A piece of wood that sinks a foot in water ...
... less than a cubic foot of the solid, the solid will appear to lose part of its weight, and will sink ; but if a ... less buoyant, according to the density of the liquid in which it is immersed. A piece of wood that sinks a foot in water ...
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