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" He does not consider the assumption of the existence of free ions, Arrhenius' Dissociation Theory, or even the conception of the migration of ions during electrolysis, at all necessary to explain any of the -known electrochemical phenomena. The substitute... "
Technology Quarterly and Proceedings of the Society of Arts - Page 190
1901
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1869 - 858 pages
...observed. Of such observations several descriptions, illustrated by engravings (see fig. 1), are cited, for the details of which the reader is referred to the original memoir (p. 04-101). The extraordinary comet of 1652, witnessed by Hevelius (fig. 2), consisted of a...
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Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the ..., Volume 38

British Association for the Advancement of Science - Science - 1869 - 862 pages
...observed. Of such observations several descriptions, illustrated by engravings (see fig. 1), are cited, for the details of which the reader is referred to the original memoir (p. 94-101). The extraordinary comet of 1052, witnessed by Hevelius (fig. 2), consisted of а...
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Albany Medical Annals, Volume 12

Medicine - 1891 - 336 pages
...maintaining, for instance, that the papillary layer belongs anatomically and physiologically to the epidermis, for the details of which the reader is referred to the original paper. His account of the pathological anatomy of psoriasis adds nothing to our knowledge of the subject....
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The London Medical Recorder, Volume 3

Medicine - 1890 - 520 pages
...her mental condition being just as bad as it was before the operation. A second operation was done (for the details of which the reader is referred to the original article) at the site of the former one. The inside of the skull and dura mater, and the surface of...
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Journal of Cutaneous and Genito-urinary Diseases, Volume 9

Dermatology - 1891 - 528 pages
...maintaining, for instance, that the papillary layer belongs anatomically and physiologically to the epidermis, for the details of which the reader is referred to the original paper. His account of the pathological anatomy of psoriasis adds nothing to our knowledge of the subject....
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American Journal of Physiology, Volume 1

Physiology - 1898 - 558 pages
...left vagus \vere excised. Five days later, fearing to lose the animal, it was used for an experiment, for the details of which the reader is referred to the original paper. Rawa's experience leads him to conclude that (i) "after the peripheral portion of a nerve supplying...
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American Journal of Physiology, Volume 1

Physiology - 1898 - 572 pages
...left vagus were excised. Five days later, fearing to lose the animal, it was used for an experiment, for the details of which the reader is referred to the original paper. Rawa's experience leads him to conclude that (i) "after the peripheral portion of a nerve supplying...
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Review of American Chemical Research, Volumes 6-7

William Albert Noyes - Chemistry - 1900 - 462 pages
...group of the above classification. Electrochemical Action. BY CJ REED. J. Franklin hut., I5I, 369-393, 401-413 ; 152, 46-58. — In these articles the author...two electrodes, instead of in terms of the resultant temperaturecoefficient of the cell. The formula was tested by following, by means of thermal couples...
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Review of American Chemical Research, Volume 7

William Albert Noyes - Chemistry - 1901 - 272 pages
...classification. Electrochemical Action. BY CJ REED. J. Franklin hist., 151, 369-393, 401-413 ; 152, 46-58.—In these articles the author sets forth at length his...the Voltaic Cell. BY HENRY S. CARHART. Phys. Rev., II, 1-13.—The author gives a deduction of the Gibbs-Helmholtz formula for the electromotive force...
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The Hahnemannian Monthly, Volume 46

Homeopathy - 1911 - 990 pages
...hypodermatically and its excretion in the urine tested for by a chemical and colometric technique, for the details of which the reader is referred to the original article. The authors believe that the elimination of phenolsulphonethalein goes hand in hand with the...
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