10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ISOCHEIMENAL»
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isocheimenal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Iconographic encyclopaedia of science, literature, and art
The isocheimenal line of 32°F. passes through south-western Norway, Denmark,
Bohemia, Hungary, Bessarabia, and the Crimea. The isotheral of 68°F. passes
from the mouth of the Garonne, over Strasburg and Wurtz- burg, to Bohemia, ...
2
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
... but an amazing zeal in the cause of science could induce any astronomer to
select as an observing station in December, — since it lies close to the northern
pole of winter cold (it lies, in fact, on the isocheimenal of 1 30 F. below zero).
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Manual of Modern Geography, mathematical, physical and ...
Isothermal, Isocheimenal, and Isotheral lines. The mean annual temperature of
any given place may be readily ascertained by means of the thermometer ; and
imaginary lines connecting together all the places in the same hemisphere,
having ...
Rev. Alexander MACKAY (LL.D.), 1861
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Manual of Modern Geography: 2
... as the true boundaries of climatic zones—viz., Isothermal, Isocheimenal, and
Isotheral lines. The mean annual tern erature of any given place may be readily
ascertained by means of t e thermometer; and im 'nary lines connecting together
...
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Botanical Society of ...
The northern limit of trees on the American continent corresponds tolerably well
with the annual isotherm of 17°-5 Fahr., the July isothermal of 50" Fahr., and the
isocheimenal line of 15° Fahr. The northern termination of forest differs on the two
...
Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1870
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Transactions of the Session of the Medical Society of the ...
The isocheimenal line of 45°, which is common to Beaufort, N. C, and
Sacramento, describes a northerly curve of 8° 08w lat. before reaching the Pacific
at Port Orford, Oregon, lats 42° 44', the mean annual temperature of which place
is only ...
California Medical Association, 1858
... arctic, Siberian, hyemal†; hyperborean, hyperboreal†; icebound; frozen out.
unwarmed†, unthawed†; lukewarm, tepid; isocheimal†, isocheimenal†,
isocheimic†. frozen, numb, frost-bitten. Adv. coldly, bitterly &c. adj.; pierre fendre [
Fr.]; #384.
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Arctic Searching Expedition: A Journal of a Boat-voyage ...
... which the Expedition traveled, wherever I have been able to ascertain them,
and also data for extending the lines of mean annual heat (isothermal), mean
summer heat (isothceral), and mean winter heat (isocheimenal) across the
continent.
Sir John Richardson, 1854
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Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions: Together with Death's Duell
icy, glacial, frosty, freezing, pruinose , wintry, brumal†, hibernal†, boreal, arctic,
Siberian, hyemal†; hyperborean, hyperboreal†; icebound; frozen out. unwarmed
†, unthawed†; lukewarm, tepid; isocheimal†, isocheimenal†, isocheimic†. frozen,
...
John Donne, William Henry Draper, Izaak Walton, 1926
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Principles of Political Economy
... the averagetemperature ofthewhole year, but especiallywith thedistributionof
heat among theseveral parts ofthe day andthedifferent seasons of theyear, and
the maximum summer heat and winter cold(the isothermal and isocheimenal
lines).