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" However ordinary daylight may permit it to disguise itself, a sufficiently powerful beam causes the air in which the dust is suspended to appear as a semi-solid rather than as a gas. Nobody could, in the first instance, without repugnance place the mouth... "
Fragments of Science for Unscientific People: A Series of Detached Essays ... - Page 27
by John Tyndall - 1872 - 422 lehte
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The Medical times and gazette, 1. köide

1870 - 746 lehte
...powerful beam causes the air in which the dust is suspended to appear as a scmisolid rather than as a gas. Nobody could, in the first instance, without repugnance...illuminated focus of the electric beam, and inhale the gas revealed there. Nor is the disgust abolished by the reflection that, although we do not see the...
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Nature, 1. köide

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 684 lehte
...beam causes the air in which the dust is suspended to appear as a semi-solid rather than as a gas. Nobody could, in the first instance, without repugnance...illuminated. focus of the electric beam and inhale the dirt revealed there. Nor is the disgust abolished by the reflection that, although we do not see the...
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Scientific Opinion, 3. köide

1870 - 588 lehte
...beam causes the air in which the dust is suspended to appear as a semi-solid rather than as a gas. Nobody could, in the first instance, without repugnance...illuminated focus of the electric beam and inhale the dirt revealnd there. Nor is tho disgust abolished by the reflection that, although we do not see tho...
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The Medical times and gazette, 1. köide

1870 - 746 lehte
...powerful beam causes the air in which the dust is suspended to appear as a semisolid rather than as a gas. Nobody could, in the first instance, without repugnance...illuminated focus of the electric beam, and inhale the gas revealed there. Nor is the disgust abolished by the reflection that, although we do not see the...
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On diet and regimen in sickness and health, and on the interdependence and ...

Horace Dobell - 1870 - 180 lehte
...its light." " The Professor then remarked : ' Nobody could, without repugnance in the first instance, place the mouth at the illuminated focus of the electric beam and inhale the dirt revealed there. Nor is the disgust abolished by the reflection that, although we do not see the...
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On diet and regimen in sickness and health, 130. number

Horace Benge Dobell - 1870 - 176 lehte
...its light." " The Professor then remarked : ' Nobody could, without repugnance in the first instance, place the mouth at the illuminated focus of the electric beam and inhale the dirt revealed there. Nor is the disgust abolished by the reflection that, although we do not see the...
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The Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated, 50–51. köide

1870 - 936 lehte
...in which the dust is suspended to appear as a semi-solid rather than as a gas. Nobody could in tbe first instance without repugnance place the mouth at the illuminated focus of the elwtric beam and inhale the dirt revealed there. Xor is the disgust abolished by the reflection that,...
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Half Hours with Modern Scientists, 1. köide

1871 - 308 lehte
...beam causes the air in which the dust is suspended to appear as a semi-solid rather than as a gas. Nobody could, in the first instance, without repugnance...illuminated focus of the electric beam and inhale the dirt revealed there. Nor is the disgust abolished by the reflection that, although we do not see the...
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The North American Journal of Homeopathy, 19. köide

1871 - 604 lehte
...beam causes the air in which the dust is suspended to appear as a semi-solid rather than as a gas. Nobody could, in the first instance, without repugnance,...illuminated focus of the electric beam and inhale the dirt revealed there. Nor is the disgust abolished by the reflection that, although we do not see the...
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Notices of the Proceedings, 6. köide

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 610 lehte
...beam causes the air in which the dust is suspended to appear as a semi-solid rather than as a gas. Nobody could, in the first instance, without repugnance...illuminated focus of the electric beam and inhale the dirt revealed there. Nor is the disgust abolished by the reflection that, although we do not see the...
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