10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOMOEOMORPHOUS»
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homoeomorphous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement ...
These form a homoeomorphous group, to which may be referred hausmannite (
Mn mn3)04, corresponding to magnetite. To another homoeomorphous dimetric
group belongs braunite, a sesquioxide of manganese (mna04), corresponding to
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American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1856
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement ...
This is doubtless true in the case of rutile and anatase, which, while they differ in
density, and in their conduct when ignited, are both pure oxide of titanium, and
are homoeomorphous. I have elsewhere endeavored to show that the law of ...
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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences
Lecontite and Mascagnine are consequently homoeomorphous, its difference in
angle being about four degrees, (Lecontite, /= 103° 12', 0 : li + 117° V ;
Mascagnine, /: /=107° 40', 0 : II 4. 122° 56',) and yet the one contains two
equivalents of ...
Academy of Natural Sciences (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1859
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American Journal of Science
These species, nevertheless, are closely homoeomorphous, and hence there
may still be homology when the cleavage forms have a simple axial relation, as 1
:2. Diaspore and Gothite exemplify the same fact ; the former has an imperfect ...
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A System of Mineralogy Comprising the Most Recent Discoveries
Triclinic System. Among the minerals of the Monoclinic system, several prominent
homoeomorphous groups may be pointed out. 1. Pyroxene Group.— I \ 7=85° to
88°. Borax, ftaB2+10fl. Hornblende, £4Si3=R3§i4. Glauber Salt, STaS+lOfl.
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The American journal of science
tion III may also fall into the same category ; so that Sections I, II, III, IV, may form a
single homoeomorphous Group. (2.) Sections V and VI have the same relations
to one another as III and IV, and may constitute a Second homoeomorphous ...
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The British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review Or ...
In like manner he cannot admit that a homoeomorphous or innocent growth is
ever converted into a heteromorphous or malignant one. He points out the utter
absence of evidence of such change, that can bear the scrutiny of modern means
of ...
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British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review: Or, Quarterly ...
In like manner he cannot admit that a homoeomorphous or innocent growth is
ever converted into a hetcromorphous or malignant one. He points out the utter
absence of evidence of such change, that can bear the scrutiny of modern means
of ...
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The Stethoscope: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and the ...
Homoeomorphous tumors, therefore, are exactly like cancer, for they recur both
at the same place, and at a distance from it. The micrographers say that they
never occur except in the neighborhood, or in the lymphatics. I need not, in
answer, ...
Medical Society of Virginia, 1855
The moist provides a composite existent with a cohesive factor and principle of
blending, whereas the dry gives it solidity and keeps it from dissolving. He also
said there, in another context, that all homoeomorphous substances, such ...
Shlomo Berger, Michael Brocke, Irene E. Zwiep, 2007