| William Francis, Henry Croft - 1853 - 500 sider
...was reversed, that is to say, the potatoes were first placed in the lime water, and then in the acid. The third lot was left untouched. Ten days afterwards...appearing to be those which will most readily produce a salt in contact with the substances required to be preserved. As at present it does not appear that... | |
| 1853 - 504 sider
...potatoes were first placed in the lime water, and then in the acid. The third lot was left untouched. Teh days afterwards I examined the potatoes, and found,...appearing to be those which will most readily produce a salt in contact with the substances required to be preserved. As at present it does not appear that... | |
| Charles Mason Hovey - 1854 - 608 sider
...injured by the effect of the sulphate. The effect upon the beet roots was similar to that produced on the potatoes, and which would seem to be somewhat...contact with the substances required to be preserved. I do not think that any insuperable difficulty exists with respect to the application of the process.... | |
| 1854 - 608 sider
...injured by the effect of the sulphate. The effect upon the beet roots was similar to that produced on the potatoes, and which would seem to be somewhat...contact with the substances required to be preserved. I do not think that any insuperable difficulty exists with respect to the application of the process.... | |
| 1854 - 666 sider
...injured by the effect of the sulphate. The effect upon the beet roots was similar to that produced on the potatoes, and which would seem to be somewhat...muriatic and other acids have been employed by me OD other occasions with equal success, — the only agents required appearing to be those which will... | |
| 1854 - 796 sider
...that produced on the potatoes, and which would seem to be somewhat analogous to that of galvanising metals, viz., protecting the substances from the effect...occasions with equal success, the only agents required, appeaiing to be those which will most readily produce a sulphate in contact with the substances required... | |
| 1854 - 824 sider
...injured by the eftect of the sulphate. The effect upon the beet-roots was similar to that produced on the potatoes, and which would seem to be somewhat analogous to that of galvanising metals, viz., protecting the substances from the eftect of atmospheric agencies. I may... | |
| A W. Crews - 1880 - 160 sider
...injured by the effect of the sulphate. The effect upon the beet roots was similar to that produced on the potatoes, and which would seem to be somewhat analogous to that of galvanising metals, viz., protecting the substances from the effect of atmospheric agencies. I may... | |
| A. W. Crews - 1880 - 104 sider
...injured by the effect of the sulphate. The effect upon the beet-roots was similar to that produced on the potatoes, and which would seem to be somewhat analogous to that of galvanising metals, viz., protecting the substances from the effect of atmospheric agencies. I may... | |
| 1853 - 502 sider
...was reversed, that is to say, the potatoes were first placed in the lime water, and then in the acid. The third lot was left untouched. Ten days afterwards...substances from the effect of atmospheric agencies. protecting I may add, that muriatic and other acids have been employed by me on other occasions with... | |
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