10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CALORIFICATION»
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calorification in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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the monthly journal of medical science
Animal Fat a reserve of Fuel for Calorification. — Animal fat abounds in carbon,
and Liebig thinks it a reserve supply connected in some way with respiration and
calorification, although he has not explained how its carbon is ignited. This is ...
flu once on the constantly essential processes of hematosis and calorification. J 2
. With respect to this last subject, that of animal heat, the results of Mr. Brodie's
experiments were, for a while, thought by many to be fatal to every modification of
...
Medical Society of the State of New York (1807-), 1833
3
Outlines of lectures on the neurological system of anthropology
this organ through the chin, and consequently mark the chin as the region of
CALORIFICATION. It may be partially excited from any of the positions along the
median line, as these localities are not very far from Calorification, and the
organs of ...
Joseph Rodes Buchanan, 1854
4
The New York Journal of Medicine
have been settled by proving, first, that the coloring pigment of venous blood is
not elemental Carbon, but second, is a compound of Carbon and water." " The
lungs are not only employed in the functions of excretion and calorification in ...
Below the umbilicus, halfway to the mons veueris or pubic bones, is the organ of
Calorification, which is in close relation with the small intestine called the ik.uin?
and which is the corporeal region for the evolution of heat, corresponding with ...
The greater the temperature of the animal, and the nearer to the adult age, the
greater is the consumption of oxygen; and he farther observed, that whilst the
seasons modify calorification, they affect also respiration ; and that if, in summer,
less ...
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First lines of physiology: designed for the use of students ...
This .supposition will account for the variable states of calorification, under
various circumstances of the system, as the energy of the function would then be
regulated by the degree of activity of nutrition, secretion, &c., which processes are
...
8
A Text-book of Physiology
-:5 -., II 346 - rmsr LINES or PHYSIOLOGY. , The influence of the nervous system
on calorification, is also , evinced by many facts and experiments. Brodie's
experiments have already been noticed. Great lesions of the nervous system are
...
William Douwes Zoethout, 1840
9
The Medico-chirurgical Review
The heart acts feebly, — the circulation recedes from the surface, and the blood
accumulates in the vessels of the internal organs; oecarbonization and
calorification cease, or are greatly diminished ; the temperature of the body falls
to that of ...
10
The Transylvania Journal of Medicine, and the Associate Sciences
But even this shows that the difference is only in degree, and not in kind, and
depends not so much on specific organization as what may be called the
accidental energy of respiration and calorification. The young of warm blooded
animals, not ...
John Esten Cooke, Charles Wilkins Short, 1832
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CALORIFICATION»
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Myprotein Beef Jerky
Lingering doubts about whether you might lose as much energy in chewing mode as you gain from calorification but otherwise far better for you ... «road.cc, Oct 13»
What Ever Happened To… Ace?
“I don't believe you've met my young friend Ace, an expert in calorification, incineration, carbonization, and inflammation.” – Doctor. «Doctor Who TV, Aug 13»
Heat wave 2011: Vote for best name
... Sweat Tea Party, Calorification, Melt-o-rama, Pitstain-Palooza, 2000-HELL-leven, Heat Dome from Hades, Tour de Sweat, Summer Sear-ies, ... «Washington Post, Jul 11»