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correct , yet it may be advantageously superseded by passing a current of sulphuretted hydrogen gas through the solution of the mixed metals made strongly acid , separating the bisulphuret of copper , and after heating the solution to ...
correct , yet it may be advantageously superseded by passing a current of sulphuretted hydrogen gas through the solution of the mixed metals made strongly acid , separating the bisulphuret of copper , and after heating the solution to ...
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The chief mass of the Silurian system ranges from E , to W. across the county , passing by Haverfordwest , till its westera extremity subsides beneath the coal measures of Druson Haven and St. Bride's Bay . Other bands of it rise from ...
The chief mass of the Silurian system ranges from E , to W. across the county , passing by Haverfordwest , till its westera extremity subsides beneath the coal measures of Druson Haven and St. Bride's Bay . Other bands of it rise from ...
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1308 13303 - р Yi - Y2 Ilkley , May 24 , 1836 . у 2 ' , -ta if the tangent passes through ( of ,, Yı ) , ( x2 , 42 ) ... and since x3 = 120.93 , = Yz The equation to any straight line passing thround the points ( < 2 , y2 ) , ( 1994. ) ...
1308 13303 - р Yi - Y2 Ilkley , May 24 , 1836 . у 2 ' , -ta if the tangent passes through ( of ,, Yı ) , ( x2 , 42 ) ... and since x3 = 120.93 , = Yz The equation to any straight line passing thround the points ( < 2 , y2 ) , ( 1994. ) ...
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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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