10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ZOOLITHIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
zoolithic in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
zoolithic im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
zoolitic;. zoolithic. zymic;. zumic. which it absorbs a large quantity of any fluid,
more especially of water, which is retained amid the meshes until forced out
again by a sufficient degree of compression, when the sponge returns to its
former bulk.
Orison Swett Marden, George Raywood Devitt, 1902
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The wonders of the world, in nature, art, and mind ...
In Germany the zoolithic caverns are much more important and numerous than in
England. There is a remarkable example on the northeast border of the Hartz
mountains, called Bauman's Hohle, after an unfortunate miner, who, in the year ...
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The gallery of nature: a pictorial and descriptive tour ...
In Gennany the zoolithic caverns are much more numerous and important than in
England. There is a remarkable example on the north-east border of the Hartz
Mountains, called Bauman's Hohle, after an unfortunate miner who, in the year ...
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The Journal of Science: And Annals of Astronomy, Biology, ...
... their determinations of the crystalline forms of Malachite, of Gismondine-—a
Zoolithic mineral in the form of small square pyramids, which occur on a basaltic
lava in the neighbourhood of Rome—and of Herschelite. Of the latter mineral,
three ...
William Crookes, James Samuelson, 1865
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The gallery of nature: a pictorial and descriptive tour ...
Similar zoolithic caverns occur in the following places in our own country: — 1.
Kent's Cavern, in the limestone of North Devon, about a mile from Torquay. It is
said to be nearly six hundred feet long, varying in width from two to seventy feet, ...
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The Columbian cyclopedia
ZOOLITE, n. zo'dl-ii [Gr. zoon, an animal; lithos, a stone] : a petrified or fossil
animal. ZoOlithic, a. zo'6-lliA'- i/c, of or pertaining to a zoolite. ZOOLOGICAL
STATIONS: places on the sea-coast at which institutions have. ZONURID^E—
ZOOLITE.
... chiefly upon vegetables, and being only occasionally carnivorous. Bauman's
Ilohle, in the district of Blankenburg, belonging to the duchy of Brunswick, is a
zoolithic cavern, called after the name of a miner, who, in 1670> ventured into ...
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The Journal of Science: And Annals of Astronomy, Biology, ...
... of CHsmondine — a Zoolithic mineral in the form of small square pyramids,
which occur on a basaltic lava in tho neighbourhood of Rome — and of
Herschelite. Of the latter mineral, three specimens were examined, one from Aci
Reale, one ...
James Samuelson, William Crookes, 1865
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The Journal of Science, and Annals of Astronomy, Biology, ...
... and by tho presence of 1 atom of S in lieu of 1 atom of O.J Professor Maskelyne
and Dr. Viktor von Lang have contributed to the ' Philosophical Magazine ' their
determinations of the crystalline forms of Malachite, of Gismondine — a Zoolithic
...
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The gallery of nature: a tour through creation
Similar zoolithic caverns occur in the following places in our own country : — 1.
Kent's Cavern, in the limestone of North Devon, about a mile from Torquay. It is
said to be nearly six hundred feet long, varying in width from two to seventy feet, ...