It comes from all living organisms, and is equally necessary to build them up. To do this, it must be wherever plants or animals grow or decay. As it is volatile, some of it is launched into the air, on its escape from combination ; and in the air it... Climatology and mineral waters of the United States - Page 30by Agrippa Nelson Bell - 1885 - 386 lehteFull view - About this book
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester - 1877 - 898 lehte
...into the air on its escape from combination, and in the air it is always found. As it is soluble jn water it is found wherever we find water on the surface...natural waters even the deepest and most purified. As a pait of the atmosphere it touches all substances and can be found on many; it is in reality universally... | |
| 1878 - 616 lehte
...extent of the subject. I shall give parts of the fuller paper | without the long tables of results. Ammonia must ever be one of the most interesting of...natural waters, even the deepest and most purified. As л part of the atmosphere it touches all substances, and can be found on many; it is, in reality, universally... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1879 - 308 lehte
...this Society was on the ammonia found in peat ; I was unable then to see the extent of the subject. Ammonia must ever be one of the most interesting of...can be found on many; it is in reality universally on the surface of the earth in the presence of men and animals, perhaps attached more or less to all... | |
| 1879 - 308 lehte
...wherever we find water on the surface of the earth or in the air, and probably in all natural watery, even the deepest and most purified. As a part of the...can be found on many; it is in reality universally on the surface of the earth in the presence of men and animals, perhaps attached more or less to all... | |
| Sanitary Institute of Great Britain - 1884 - 516 lehte
...the substances which may be called germs, whether it be possible to see them or not, because these are not bodies which have passed into the ammoniacal...can be found on many ; it is in reality universally on the surface of the earth in the presence of men and animals, perhaps attached more or less to all... | |
| Sanitary Institute of Great Britain - 1884 - 514 lehte
...be possible to see them or not, because these are not bodies which have passed into the ajnmoniaoal stage, although some of them may be passing — those,...can be found on many ; it is in reality universally on the surface of the earth in the presence of men and animals, perhaps attached more or less to all... | |
| 1884 - 696 lehte
...comes from all living organisms, and is equally necessary to build them up. It is therefore present wherever plants or animals grow or decay. As it is...can be found on many ; it is in reality universally on the surface of the earth in the presence of men and animals, perhaps attached more or less to the... | |
| 1884 - 680 lehte
...comes from all living organisms, and is equally necessary to build them up. It is therefore present wherever plants or animals grow or decay. As it is...can be found on many ; it is in reality universally on the surface of the earth in the presence of men and animals, perhaps attached more or less to the... | |
| International health exhibition, 1884 - 1884 - 650 lehte
...water, it is found wherever we find water on the surface of the earth, or in the air, and'probably in all natural waters, even the deepest and most purified....can be found on many ; it is in reality universally on the surface of the earth in the presence of men and animals, perhaps attached more or less to all... | |
| 1885 - 454 lehte
...be passing — those, for example, which are purely chemical and exert what we may call idiolyctic action. " Ammonia must ever be one of the most interesting...can be found on many ; it is in reality universally on the surface of the earth in the presence of men and animals, perhaps attached more or less to all... | |
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