Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 24. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1888 |
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... produce a ribbon of sections almost as neatly as a rocking microtome will do it . Success depends on the melt- ing - point of the wax , and the temperature of the room , being properly adjusted , as before explained . After a little ...
... produce a ribbon of sections almost as neatly as a rocking microtome will do it . Success depends on the melt- ing - point of the wax , and the temperature of the room , being properly adjusted , as before explained . After a little ...
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... produces the best results and is also the least trouble , is to fasten them to the slide as soon as they are cut , and then there is no risk of breaking them . This is done by brush- ing the face of the slide with a mixture of four or ...
... produces the best results and is also the least trouble , is to fasten them to the slide as soon as they are cut , and then there is no risk of breaking them . This is done by brush- ing the face of the slide with a mixture of four or ...
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... produce a resulting structure characterised by permanence and beauty . value of illustrations from the mixing of liquids ot differing density , such as those adduced by the late Professor Jevons . The movements and elasticity of the ...
... produce a resulting structure characterised by permanence and beauty . value of illustrations from the mixing of liquids ot differing density , such as those adduced by the late Professor Jevons . The movements and elasticity of the ...
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... produce by their mixture the sensation of white light of a low intensity . Two colours which do this are said to be complementary . Other colours when combined may produce the sensation of some intermediate colour in the spectrum . For ...
... produce by their mixture the sensation of white light of a low intensity . Two colours which do this are said to be complementary . Other colours when combined may produce the sensation of some intermediate colour in the spectrum . For ...
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... produced is indistinguish- able by the eye from the same colour in the spectrum , but whilst the orange beam in the spectrum consists of rays of definite wave - lengths , and is not split up into further colours by passing through ...
... produced is indistinguish- able by the eye from the same colour in the spectrum , but whilst the orange beam in the spectrum consists of rays of definite wave - lengths , and is not split up into further colours by passing through ...
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