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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... produced . 66. Rarefaction does not considerably diminish the heat of flame in atmospheric air , neither does condensation much in- crease it . 67. At all the heights or depths at which man can exist , the atmosphere still preserves the ...
... produced . 66. Rarefaction does not considerably diminish the heat of flame in atmospheric air , neither does condensation much in- crease it . 67. At all the heights or depths at which man can exist , the atmosphere still preserves the ...
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... produced artificially has been 91 ° below zero . 71. Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society , vol . ii . Edinburgh Journal of Science , vol . vi . 72. Annales de Chimie , xxvii . 432 . 76. Ibid . This reading has been said to admit ...
... produced artificially has been 91 ° below zero . 71. Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society , vol . ii . Edinburgh Journal of Science , vol . vi . 72. Annales de Chimie , xxvii . 432 . 76. Ibid . This reading has been said to admit ...
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... produces a fall of 1 ° of Fahrenheit's ther- mometer ( 90 ) = 25 · 56 × 1 ° = 25.56 ° Fah . , which being sub- tracted from 57.65 ° , gives 32.09 ° for the mean annual temperature of the Hospice , which coincides very nearly with that ...
... produces a fall of 1 ° of Fahrenheit's ther- mometer ( 90 ) = 25 · 56 × 1 ° = 25.56 ° Fah . , which being sub- tracted from 57.65 ° , gives 32.09 ° for the mean annual temperature of the Hospice , which coincides very nearly with that ...
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... produces a fall of only one degree of Fahrenheit's thermometer , it follows that , at a height of forty miles above the sea level , the temperature of the air would be 350 ° of Fahrenheit below that of the sea , or certainly more than ...
... produces a fall of only one degree of Fahrenheit's thermometer , it follows that , at a height of forty miles above the sea level , the temperature of the air would be 350 ° of Fahrenheit below that of the sea , or certainly more than ...
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... produced by unequal heating . 118. They tend to equalize the temperature of the surface of the globe . 119. Winds ... produces , on the north side of the equator , a north - easterly current , and , on the south side of the equator , a ...
... produced by unequal heating . 118. They tend to equalize the temperature of the surface of the globe . 119. Winds ... produces , on the north side of the equator , a north - easterly current , and , on the south side of the equator , a ...
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