Hygiene: Or, Health as Depending Upon the Conditions of the Atmosphere, Foods and Drinks, Motion and Rest, Sleep and Wakefulness, Secretions, Excretions, and Retentions, Mental Emotions, Clothing, Bathing, &cJ. Churchill, 1858 - 290 páginas |
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... mean temperature and pressure — i . e . the thermometer of Fahrenheit being at 60 ° , and the barometer at 30 inches -- is usually considered as = 1 . 28. From the latest experiments of Dr. Prout , one hundred cubic inches of pure and ...
... mean temperature and pressure — i . e . the thermometer of Fahrenheit being at 60 ° , and the barometer at 30 inches -- is usually considered as = 1 . 28. From the latest experiments of Dr. Prout , one hundred cubic inches of pure and ...
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... temperature , and by the amount of aqueous vapour which it contains . 31. The weight of the air is inversely as its ... mean pressure ; the quotient will be the weight , in grains , of a cubic foot of dry air at the increased temperature ...
... temperature , and by the amount of aqueous vapour which it contains . 31. The weight of the air is inversely as its ... mean pressure ; the quotient will be the weight , in grains , of a cubic foot of dry air at the increased temperature ...
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... temperature ; 4th . The alteration of density in the mercury itself from decrease of temperature ; 5th . The ... mean between the two . 39. Knight's Penny Cyclopædia , article " Heights , Measurement of , " vol . xii . p . 100 . 42 ...
... temperature ; 4th . The alteration of density in the mercury itself from decrease of temperature ; 5th . The ... mean between the two . 39. Knight's Penny Cyclopædia , article " Heights , Measurement of , " vol . xii . p . 100 . 42 ...
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... mean of the two thermometers 57 ° , of which the corresponding factor is 921.4 : -therefore 30 × 5 · 07 × 921.4 27.465 = 5102 feet . 44. Table of Factors employed in Sir George Shuckburgh's formula , corresponding to the mean temperature ...
... mean of the two thermometers 57 ° , of which the corresponding factor is 921.4 : -therefore 30 × 5 · 07 × 921.4 27.465 = 5102 feet . 44. Table of Factors employed in Sir George Shuckburgh's formula , corresponding to the mean temperature ...
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... temperature of about 97o . Mr. Atkinson found the mean temperature at the equator to be at least equal to 84.5 ° . Sir David Brewster considers it to be only 80-99o . 72. In no place on the earth's surface , nor at any season , will a ...
... temperature of about 97o . Mr. Atkinson found the mean temperature at the equator to be at least equal to 84.5 ° . Sir David Brewster considers it to be only 80-99o . 72. In no place on the earth's surface , nor at any season , will a ...
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