Half Hours with Modern Scientists, Bind 1Charles C. Chatfield, 1871 - 288 sider |
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Side 17
... so than the talk one occasionally hears about the useless- ness of applying the results of chemical analysis to the living bodies which have yielded them . One fact , at any rate , is out of reach of such refinements 17.
... so than the talk one occasionally hears about the useless- ness of applying the results of chemical analysis to the living bodies which have yielded them . One fact , at any rate , is out of reach of such refinements 17.
Side 20
... results , directly or indirectly , in the waste of protoplasm . Every word uttered by a speaker costs him some physical loss ; and , in the strictest sense , he burns that others may have light - so much elo- quence , so much of his ...
... results , directly or indirectly , in the waste of protoplasm . Every word uttered by a speaker costs him some physical loss ; and , in the strictest sense , he burns that others may have light - so much elo- quence , so much of his ...
Side 24
... result from the properties of the component elements of the water . We do not assume that a something called " aquosity " en- tered into and took possession of the oxide of hydrogen as soon as it was formed , and then guided the aqueous ...
... result from the properties of the component elements of the water . We do not assume that a something called " aquosity " en- tered into and took possession of the oxide of hydrogen as soon as it was formed , and then guided the aqueous ...
Side 26
... result from the nature and disposition of its compo- nent molecules , I can find no intelligible ground for re- fusing to say that the properties of protoplasm result from the nature and disposition of its molecules . But I bid you ...
... result from the nature and disposition of its compo- nent molecules , I can find no intelligible ground for re- fusing to say that the properties of protoplasm result from the nature and disposition of its molecules . But I bid you ...
Side 46
... result of friction between hete- rogeneous particles . When this piece of hard rubber , for example , is rubbed with the fur of a cat , it is at once electrified ; and now if it be caused to communicate a portion of its charge to this ...
... result of friction between hete- rogeneous particles . When this piece of hard rubber , for example , is rubbed with the fur of a cat , it is at once electrified ; and now if it be caused to communicate a portion of its charge to this ...
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