10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NOCUOUSNESS»
Discover the use of
nocuousness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
nocuousness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
Mr. Chadwick commences his Report by - examining the evidence upon which
the in- nocuousness of the emanations from human remains is upheld by some
authorities, and he makes out a strong case (indeed we should say, a conclusive
...
2
A dictionary of practical medicine: comprising general ...
... readily removed by treatment than in other situations ; or at least is more easily
reduced to a state of comparative in- nocuousness. 156. iii. Tm Complications or
Peritonitis require attention, in both the acute and chronic states of this disease.
3
Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
Every police director," as Hoffman says in his Phantasie Sliicke, " may safely give
his testimony to the utter in- nocuousness of a newly invented musical instrument,
in all matters touching religion, the state, and public morals ; and every ...
4
Skeptical Music: Essays on Modern Poetry
This Stevens accomplishes through the use of simple conjunctions like and,
where the significance cannot but be complex; through the use of anaphora; and
through the apparent in- nocuousness of reflexive metaphors: “The colors of the ...
5
A Theory of Epistemic Justification
I do not expect the legitimacy of luck in this case, its in- nocuousness with respect
to epistemic status, to be disputed. For what is lucky is one's special knowledge,
and knowledge is, presumptively, good. One knows that the mystery card has ...
stuffs and medicines for the villagers, a feast for the Midsummer dance,
almshouses for the homeless...” In the moonlight he saw a faint smile light Mari's
features. She was relaxing a little with the apparent in nocuousness of his
conversation, ...
7
The London Medical Repository and Review
The President, reasoning on its effects, is disposed to believe that the increased
quantity of the acetic acid contained in the supersalt is the cause of its in-
nocuousness : but, however .this may be, the fact of the safety of superacetate of
lead as ...
8
White Coat, Clenched Fist: The Political Education of an ...
The researcher, however, defends his work neither in terms of medical in-
nocuousness (he admits that hepatitis is a dangerous illness to contract) nor in
terms of social utility (the society is more important than the individual so these
retardates ...
9
Sovereign Lives: Power in Global Politics
We're known globally for our in- nocuousness, our apparent harmlessness. No
wonder our passports are the most forged in the world. Catherine Bush, The
Rules of Engagement1 Nguyen Thi Hiep's Body Within Vietnamese culture, it is ...
Jenny Edkins, Michael J. Shapiro, Veronique Pin-Fat, 2004
10
The Legal Protection of Databases: A Comparative Analysis
In order to make its database, Kidnet was in close contact with experts from these
parental organizations and verified all the links for their in- nocuousness and
appropriateness before putting them online. The database was thus verified and
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