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" The mould around the plants and an infusion of the dead stems and leaves also afforded abundant evidence of the presence of much chloride of sodium. Further inquiry showed that the well from which the water was procured had an accidental communication,... "
The American Journal of Science and Arts - Page 301
1849
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The Living Age, 19. köide

1848 - 640 lehte
...stems and leaves also afforded abundant evidence of the presence of much chloride of sodium. Further inquiry showed that the well from which the water...droop ; but it was not until nearly the whole of a valuable stock had been destroyed, that any extraordinary cause of the evil was suspected. To place...
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Littell's Living Age, 19. köide

1848 - 634 lehte
...stems and leaves also afforded abundant evidence of the presence of much chloride of sodium. Further inquiry showed that the well from which the water...droop ; but it was not until nearly the whole of a valuable stock had been destroyed, that any extraordinary cause of the evil was suspected. To place...
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The Chemical Gazette, 6. köide

1848 - 548 lehte
...stems and leaves also afforded abundant evidence of the presence of much chloride of sodium. Further inquiry showed that the well from which the water...droop ; but it was not until nearly the whole of a valuable stock had been destroyed, that any extraordinary cause of the evil was suspected. To place...
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Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings, 8. köide

1849 - 630 lehte
...stems and leaves also afforded abundant evidence of the presence of much chloride of sodium. Further inquiry showed that the well from which the water...droop ; but it was not until nearly the whole of a valuable stock had been destroyed, that any extraordinary cause of the evil was suspected. To place...
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The Natural History of Common Salt: Its Manufacture, Appearance, Uses, and ...

Charles Tomlinson, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain). General Literature Committee - 1850 - 382 lehte
...and an infusion of the dead stems and leaves also showed the presence of much common salt. Further inquiry showed that the well from which the water...droop, but it was not until nearly the whole of a valuable stock had been destroyed that the cause of the evil was suspected. To place it beyond doubt...
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The Natural History of Common Salt: Its Manufacture, Appearance, Uses, and ...

Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain). General Literature Committee - 1850 - 386 lehte
...and an infusion of the dead stems and leaves also showed the presence of much common salt. Further inquiry showed that the well from which the water...droop, but it was not until nearly the whole of a valuable stock had been destroyed that the cause of the evil was suspected. To place it beyond doubt...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in ..., 5. köide

1854 - 412 lehte
...steins and leaves also afforded abundant evidence of the presence of much chloride of sodium. Further inquiry showed that the well from which the water...salt water from that source, and had been used in that state for some weeks, probably from two to three months. From about that time the plants had been...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in ..., 5. köide

1854 - 412 lehte
...stems and leaves also afforded abundant evidence of the presence of much chloride of sodium. Further inquiry showed that the well from which the water...salt water from that source, and had been used in that state for some weeks, probably from two to three months. From about that time the plants had been...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in ..., 5. köide

1854 - 414 lehte
...stems and leaves also afforded abundant evidence of tlie presence of much chloride of sodium. Further inquiry showed that the well from which the water...salt water from that source, and had been used in that state for some •weeks, probably from two to three months. From about that time the plants had...
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American Journal of Pharmacy, 21. köide

1849 - 462 lehte
...stems and leaves also afforded abundant evidence of the presence of much chloride of sodium. Further inquiry showed that the well from which the water...communication, by means of a drain, with the sea ; and thus became mixed with the salt water from that source, and had been used in this state for some weeks,...
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