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The crystals to be examined were mounted in slides and introduced between tourmalines , by which means sections of any crystals that present themselves may be examined , and the cell of the upper tourmaline being removeable can be ...
The crystals to be examined were mounted in slides and introduced between tourmalines , by which means sections of any crystals that present themselves may be examined , and the cell of the upper tourmaline being removeable can be ...
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M. Raspail's work is a detailed account of the examination of organic structures ; and the mode of observation for this purpose ... by which chemical action generally in the minutest visible quantities of substances might be examined .
M. Raspail's work is a detailed account of the examination of organic structures ; and the mode of observation for this purpose ... by which chemical action generally in the minutest visible quantities of substances might be examined .
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It has appeared by examination that these accidental products are more free from any admixture of iron than it is easy to ... Professor Miller of Cambridge has examined several slags from the furnaces in Wales , and it appears that the ...
It has appeared by examination that these accidental products are more free from any admixture of iron than it is easy to ... Professor Miller of Cambridge has examined several slags from the furnaces in Wales , and it appears that the ...
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Contents
JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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