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... called pure air , the gaseous materials are found in the proportions shown in the diagram , namely = 79 parts by volume of nitrogen to 21 parts of oxygen , and 4 parts in 10,000 of carbonic acid . The nitrogen of this mixture seems to ...
... called pure air , the gaseous materials are found in the proportions shown in the diagram , namely = 79 parts by volume of nitrogen to 21 parts of oxygen , and 4 parts in 10,000 of carbonic acid . The nitrogen of this mixture seems to ...
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... called- is provided with myriads of most minute and deli- cate little hairs , called ' cilia , ' less than a thousandth of an inch in length ; these hairs are continually in movement , waving like a field of corn bending before the wind ...
... called- is provided with myriads of most minute and deli- cate little hairs , called ' cilia , ' less than a thousandth of an inch in length ; these hairs are continually in movement , waving like a field of corn bending before the wind ...
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... called ) in which scissor , razor , and fork - grinders were working without fans ' - the men would not use them . One scissor - grinder , who had found the advantage of the fan , and always used one , once offered to five others , who ...
... called ) in which scissor , razor , and fork - grinders were working without fans ' - the men would not use them . One scissor - grinder , who had found the advantage of the fan , and always used one , once offered to five others , who ...
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... called attention to the unventilated state of the sewers of that city , and from what we can see , not before it became very necessary . He pleaded the want of urgent attention even , for at the House of Recovery alone they had had ...
... called attention to the unventilated state of the sewers of that city , and from what we can see , not before it became very necessary . He pleaded the want of urgent attention even , for at the House of Recovery alone they had had ...
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... called ' relative ' - in other words , they did not mean ab- solutely proper and absolutely convenient , but proper and convenient with regard to the requirements of the public . An erection of the kind proposed to be erected might be ...
... called ' relative ' - in other words , they did not mean ab- solutely proper and absolutely convenient , but proper and convenient with regard to the requirements of the public . An erection of the kind proposed to be erected might be ...
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