10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ATTENUANT»
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attenuant in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Mathematics for Ecology and Environmental Sciences
These 2-cycles, while out-of-phase, are not phase shifts of one another and have
distinctively different amplitudes; a large amplitude 2-cycle is a called the “
resonance” cycle and a small amplitude 2-cycle is called the “attenuant” 2-cycle ...
Yasuhiro Takeuchi, Yoh Iwasa, Kazunori Sato, 2007
Upon the whole their characters of them agree with those by Dioscorides and
Galen. Xa;uiq.u|)\ov ii "Av9&,mg, Chamaemelum, or Anthemis, Chamomile, heats
and dries in the first order. It is also attenuant, discutient, relaxant, and aromatic.
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The Seven Books of Paulus Ægineta
When occasioned by an indolent course of life the proper remedies are suitable
labour, exercise, gestation, a thin white wine, and living on attenuant and humid
food. When the complaint is not connected with any of the causes or states above
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Piper. Piper ttigrum. Black pepper. Highly aromatic and stimulant. Piper
Jamaicense. See Pimenta. Piper Indicum. Capjicum annuum. Guinea pepper. A
powder called Cayenne pepper. fix liquida. Pinus fylvejiris. Tar. Attenuant and
stimulating.
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Difference and Differential Equations
On the other hand, the L and P components are resonant (attenuant) if cpafi2 +
2ceafia — 2cea > 0 (< 0). Thus, we find that it is possible for some components to
be resonant while others are attenuant. By summing the three limits (4.7)-(4.9) we
...
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Conspectus medicinae theoreticae: a view of the theory of ...
But it may be doubted whether that attenuant property, which it is alleged they
possess, be derived from any solvent quality, or from a quite different source ; for
it is scarcely credible, that their salutary attenuant powers depend solely on that ...
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
Stimulating and attenuant. A conserve and spirit. An ingredient in other
preparations. Cafe*. Coffea \arabica. The coffee tree. The fruit. Stomachic and
coroborant. A decoction. Colchicum. Colchicum autvmnale. Meadow saffron. The
root.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
A powder called Cayenne pepper. □ Fix liquids. Pintu fylvefirif. Tar. Attenuant
and stimulating. Infusion in water ; and an ingredient in a kind os pectoral pills.
Pix Burgundica. Pinus abiei. Burgundy pitch. A warm adhesive resinous
substance.
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A Treatise on Lovesickness
I. 735: "Attenuant iuvenum vigilata corpora noctes," See trans. J. H. Mozley, pp.
62-63: "Attenuant invenum vigitatae corpora noctes." 3. Andre Du Laurens, Des
maladies melancholiques, et du moyen de les guarir, in Toutes les oeuvres, pp.
Jacques Ferrand, Donald A. Beecher, Massimo Ciavolella, 1994
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The New and Complete American Encyclopedia: Or, Universal ...
Memspermum cecculus. Indian berry. The fruit. Nercolic. Cochlearia. Cochlearia
officinalis. Scurvy-grafs. The leaves. Stimulating aud attenuant. A conserve and
spirit. An ingredient in other preparations. Coffez. Coffea arabica. The coffee tree.