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... continued cold , re- mained in a state of perfect torpor during seven days . the eighth day I resolved to recal them to life by subjecting them gradually to the influence of heat ; and I had the plea- sure to see them all return to life ...
... continued cold , re- mained in a state of perfect torpor during seven days . the eighth day I resolved to recal them to life by subjecting them gradually to the influence of heat ; and I had the plea- sure to see them all return to life ...
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... [ Continued from p . 172. ] SYNTHESIS is grounded , as I mentioned , on the fact , that all well formed crystals are terminated by plane surfaces . Since there exist primitive forms , there must also be se- condary forms , for the one ...
... [ Continued from p . 172. ] SYNTHESIS is grounded , as I mentioned , on the fact , that all well formed crystals are terminated by plane surfaces . Since there exist primitive forms , there must also be se- condary forms , for the one ...
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... continued till they are cold , for they can be rolled only while hot ; and , that they may not unroll themselves , it is essentially necessary that they should cool under the hand : the more rapid the cooling , the better they continue ...
... continued till they are cold , for they can be rolled only while hot ; and , that they may not unroll themselves , it is essentially necessary that they should cool under the hand : the more rapid the cooling , the better they continue ...
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History of Astronomy for the Year 1803 Read at | 10 |
Gerions Errors | 14 |
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