| Paul Caspar Freer - 1892 - 534 páginas
...acid than hydrochloric, for the mass of an atom of iodine is greater than that of an atom of chlorine; that this is not the case is due to the fact that iodine is much less not-metallic in its character than is chlorine. Organic chemistry teaches us that... | |
| Paul Caspar Freer - 1894 - 568 páginas
...than hydrochloric, for the mass of an atom of iodine is greater than that of an atom of chlorine ; that this is not the case is due to the fact that the increased mass of iodine renders that element less not-metallic in its character than is chlorine.... | |
| Edward Baldwin Gleason - 1901 - 266 páginas
...vacuum resulting during inspiration would be counteracted by increased pressure during expiration. That this is not the case is due to the fact that expiration is more deliberate and passive than inspiration and the valve-like action of the ala referred... | |
| Edward Baldwin Gleason - 1901 - 266 páginas
...vacuum resulting during inspiration would be counteracted by increased pressure during expiration. That this is not the case -is due to the fact that expiration is more deliberate and passive than inspiration and the valve-like action of the ala referred... | |
| Edward Baldwin Gleason - 1907 - 580 páginas
...vacuum resulting during inspiration would be counteracted by increased pressure during expiration. That this is not the case is due to the fact that expiration is more deliberate and passive than inspiration and the valve-like action of the ala referred... | |
| George William Hunter - 1911 - 462 páginas
...contains from four hundred to six hundred seeds, depending upon its size. If all of these seeds develop, the whole earth would soon be covered with Jimson...reasons (lack of moisture to start the young seed on its Grain ; spikes of ened flowers. npKey fruit of maple. The acorn, a nut in which the involucre partly... | |
| George William Hunter - 1911 - 460 páginas
...contains from four hundred to six hundred seeds, depending upon its size. If all of these seeds develop, the whole earth would soon be covered with Jimson...reasons (lack of moisture to start the young seed on 1ts way, poor soil, lack of air or sunlight, overcrowding), fail to germinate. Grain ; spikes of ripened... | |
| George William Hunter - 1911 - 462 páginas
...develop, the whole earth would soon be covered with Grain; spikes of ened flowers. ripKey fruit of maple. Jimson weed, to the exclusion of all other forms of...reasons (lack of moisture to start the young seed on its soil, lack of air or sunlight, overcrowding), fail to germiThe acorn, a nut in which the involucre... | |
| Niels Davidsen-Nielsen - 1990 - 244 páginas
...satisfactory if application of each of these criteria singled out exactly the same class of verbs. That this is not the case is due to the fact that we are dealing with natural, changing languages, in which there are verbs that have acquired some but... | |
| Donald G. Janelle, David C. Hodge - 2000 - 412 páginas
...if things were to end there we would be enjoying by default the age of sustainable transportation. That this is not the case is due to the fact that profound reorganizations of activity patterns are taking place at all scales such that the net number... | |
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