Annual Record of Science and Industry, 7. köideSpencer Fullerton Baird Harper & Brothers, 1878 Annual record for 1874-78 contains "Select works on science published during 1874-78." |
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... Nitrogen Compounds Brought to Soil by Snow .. 352 Influence of Forests upon Rainfall and Temperature .. 352 THE SOIL ... Nitrogen of Vegetation ..... Oxidation of Nitrogen Compounds in the Soil .. SOURCES AND FUNCTIONS OF INGREDIENTS OF ...
... Nitrogen Compounds Brought to Soil by Snow .. 352 Influence of Forests upon Rainfall and Temperature .. 352 THE SOIL ... Nitrogen of Vegetation ..... Oxidation of Nitrogen Compounds in the Soil .. SOURCES AND FUNCTIONS OF INGREDIENTS OF ...
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... Nitrogen of the Air a Source of the Nitrogen Assimi- lated by Plants ? .. 360 Is the Combined Nitrogen of the Air the Source of the Assimilated Nitrogen ? .... 361 Nitrification by Electrical Discharges .. 362 Is the Nitrogen Combined ...
... Nitrogen of the Air a Source of the Nitrogen Assimi- lated by Plants ? .. 360 Is the Combined Nitrogen of the Air the Source of the Assimilated Nitrogen ? .... 361 Nitrification by Electrical Discharges .. 362 Is the Nitrogen Combined ...
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... nitrogen is 0.993 ; that of nitrogen dioxide , 0.951 ; that of ammonia , 0.917 ; and that of illuminating gas , 2.670 . Wiedemann has communicated an elaborate memoir on the specific heats of gases , one object of the research being to ...
... nitrogen is 0.993 ; that of nitrogen dioxide , 0.951 ; that of ammonia , 0.917 ; and that of illuminating gas , 2.670 . Wiedemann has communicated an elaborate memoir on the specific heats of gases , one object of the research being to ...
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... nitrogen , by means of which this gas may be absorbed by organic bodies to form new compounds , proposes this result as one which must necessa- rily go on in nature . Hence he insists upon the necessity of studying consecutively and ...
... nitrogen , by means of which this gas may be absorbed by organic bodies to form new compounds , proposes this result as one which must necessa- rily go on in nature . Hence he insists upon the necessity of studying consecutively and ...
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... nitrogen and oxygen . Acetylene was formed in quantity when organic vapors were placed in the tubes . Nitrogen was freely ab- sorbed by organic bodies such as paper and dextrin . Ex- periments are in progress to determine the cause of ...
... nitrogen and oxygen . Acetylene was formed in quantity when organic vapors were placed in the tubes . Nitrogen was freely ab- sorbed by organic bodies such as paper and dextrin . Ex- periments are in progress to determine the cause of ...
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