Practical Sanitation: a Handbook for Sanitary Inspectors and Others Interested in SanitationC. Griffin & Company, 1908 - 352 pages |
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... become for a time constituents of the inorganic world , to be redissolved and again appropriated by organic matter . These changes involve death and decomposition , and , under certain circumstances , danger to neighbouring life , a ...
... become for a time constituents of the inorganic world , to be redissolved and again appropriated by organic matter . These changes involve death and decomposition , and , under certain circumstances , danger to neighbouring life , a ...
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... becomes visible as mist . Clouds are simply mist , and their circumscribed and apparently solid ap- pearance is the result of their being viewed from a distance . By the cooling of the atmosphere still farther , the globules of moisture ...
... becomes visible as mist . Clouds are simply mist , and their circumscribed and apparently solid ap- pearance is the result of their being viewed from a distance . By the cooling of the atmosphere still farther , the globules of moisture ...
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... become dry after a long interval without rain , while deep springs are nearly always permanent , will , therefore , be easily understood . The following sketch will assist the reader in understanding the above somewhat curtailed ...
... become dry after a long interval without rain , while deep springs are nearly always permanent , will , therefore , be easily understood . The following sketch will assist the reader in understanding the above somewhat curtailed ...
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... become more or less purified . In the " Rivers ' Pollution Commissioners ' Sixth Report " the following remarks appear , which are given here because they express very forcibly what one often finds to be the case : — " Twelve millions ...
... become more or less purified . In the " Rivers ' Pollution Commissioners ' Sixth Report " the following remarks appear , which are given here because they express very forcibly what one often finds to be the case : — " Twelve millions ...
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... become dry even in summer . Unfortunately excrementitious liquids , especially after they have soaked through a few ... becomes clear and remains so , as a cavity which corre- sponds to the ordinary well is formed at the end of the pipe ...
... become dry even in summer . Unfortunately excrementitious liquids , especially after they have soaked through a few ... becomes clear and remains so , as a cavity which corre- sponds to the ordinary well is formed at the end of the pipe ...
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Page 292 - Any house or part of a house so overcrowded as to be dangerous or injurious to the health of the inmates, whether or not members of the same family: 6.
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