Nature, Volume 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1878 |
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... action be- hind a water screen than with no screen , the averages being 55-8 and 65.2 . having no selective action on any visible ray of light , it can be used in conjunction with any coloured powder without complicating the results ...
... action be- hind a water screen than with no screen , the averages being 55-8 and 65.2 . having no selective action on any visible ray of light , it can be used in conjunction with any coloured powder without complicating the results ...
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... action of anesthetics on the blood pressure . The question they originally wished to solve was whether , in cases where the use of chloroform destroyed life , the result is due to its effect on the respiration or to the action on the ...
... action of anesthetics on the blood pressure . The question they originally wished to solve was whether , in cases where the use of chloroform destroyed life , the result is due to its effect on the respiration or to the action on the ...
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... action was affected a oroform had ceased to be me had recovered nearly he was to reduce gradua . aa es death in dogs p . = action or the respir arities . The respirati ceases . They foun 1 Te in restoring animals oroform . Ethydene of ...
... action was affected a oroform had ceased to be me had recovered nearly he was to reduce gradua . aa es death in dogs p . = action or the respir arities . The respirati ceases . They foun 1 Te in restoring animals oroform . Ethydene of ...
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