Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 45John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1858 |
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... carbonic acid , and ammonia , either free , or combined so feebly that they are easily disengaged . The quantity of nitrogen is much the same in both ; that of ammonia probably does not vary , but the oxygen and carbonic acid vary ...
... carbonic acid , and ammonia , either free , or combined so feebly that they are easily disengaged . The quantity of nitrogen is much the same in both ; that of ammonia probably does not vary , but the oxygen and carbonic acid vary ...
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... carbonic acid in the air . The experiments of Bruch * are very instruct- ive on this point . He found that blood saturated with oxygen became darker in vacuo , while blood saturated with carbonic acid did not change color . What causes ...
... carbonic acid in the air . The experiments of Bruch * are very instruct- ive on this point . He found that blood saturated with oxygen became darker in vacuo , while blood saturated with carbonic acid did not change color . What causes ...
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... carbonic acid carried by them that we must attribute their stimulating agency . * Blood has two offices : it furnishes the tissues with their pabulum , and it stimulates them into acti- vity . Unless the tissues be endowed with certain ...
... carbonic acid carried by them that we must attribute their stimulating agency . * Blood has two offices : it furnishes the tissues with their pabulum , and it stimulates them into acti- vity . Unless the tissues be endowed with certain ...
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... carbonic acid , furnish the condi- tion of nervous and muscular excitement ; so that arterial blood , containing more than its usual amount of carbonic acid , causes an excess of the stimulating over the repairing processes . This will ...
... carbonic acid , furnish the condi- tion of nervous and muscular excitement ; so that arterial blood , containing more than its usual amount of carbonic acid , causes an excess of the stimulating over the repairing processes . This will ...
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... carbonic acid by the growing plant . 4. The chemical rays and light ( or all the rays of the spectrum visible to a per- fect eye ) are essential to the formation of the coloring matter of leaves . 5. Light and the chemical rays , inde ...
... carbonic acid by the growing plant . 4. The chemical rays and light ( or all the rays of the spectrum visible to a per- fect eye ) are essential to the formation of the coloring matter of leaves . 5. Light and the chemical rays , inde ...
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