The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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... remains the same ; or the density of a gas is proportioned to its pressure . Consequently , air under a pressure equal to that of two atmospheres will occupy only half the volume it occupied under the pressure of one atmosphere ; under ...
... remains the same ; or the density of a gas is proportioned to its pressure . Consequently , air under a pressure equal to that of two atmospheres will occupy only half the volume it occupied under the pressure of one atmosphere ; under ...
Page 36
... remains an excess of deaths in the cold months , and a deficiency in the warm months . In other words , the curve of mortality is regulated by the large number of deaths from diseases of the respiratory organs . The curve of mortality ...
... remains an excess of deaths in the cold months , and a deficiency in the warm months . In other words , the curve of mortality is regulated by the large number of deaths from diseases of the respiratory organs . The curve of mortality ...
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... remains invari- able . These properties it shares with all material sub- stances . In the next place , it is incompressible . form of a given portion of the fluid may change , but its volume remains invariable ; in other words , the ...
... remains invari- able . These properties it shares with all material sub- stances . In the next place , it is incompressible . form of a given portion of the fluid may change , but its volume remains invariable ; in other words , the ...
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... remains to mention the most famous spot of ground in Attica , the little plain of Marathon , which lay in the north - east corner , encircled on three sides by Parnes and Pentelicus , while the fourth faces the sea and the opposite ...
... remains to mention the most famous spot of ground in Attica , the little plain of Marathon , which lay in the north - east corner , encircled on three sides by Parnes and Pentelicus , while the fourth faces the sea and the opposite ...
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... remains of land animals found in the limestone caves or in alluvial deposits . The Rev. W. B. Clarke , of Sydney , again , in a revised treatise published in 1871 , expresses a doubt whether the southern range of mountains , extending ...
... remains of land animals found in the limestone caves or in alluvial deposits . The Rev. W. B. Clarke , of Sydney , again , in a revised treatise published in 1871 , expresses a doubt whether the southern range of mountains , extending ...
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