10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OZONIFEROUS»
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1
Report of the Annual Meeting
On the land tho products of decomposition are at their maximum, hence the
current of air that passes over it is non-ozoniferous. Indeed all the conditions of
an ozono period aro those of the equatorial or ocean current of the atmosphere,
and ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1862
2
Report of the Annual Meeting
On the sea and the sca-shore ozono is at its maximum, because the products of
putrefaction are thero small in quantity, and tho wind which blows over the ocean
is the ozoniferous current. On tho land the products of decomposition aro at their
...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1862
3
Report of the ... Meeting
On the sea and the sea-shore ozone is at its maximum, because the products of
putrefaction are there small in quantity, and the wind which blows over the ocean
is the ozoniferous current. On the land the products of decomposition aro at their
...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1862
4
Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in ...
The south or ozoniferous current at last gains the ascendency, and cholera
vanishes, because the incompletely oxidized bodies, the poisonous substances,
— perhaps hydrocarbons, — are rendered innocuous by the ozonized air
affording ...
David Ames Wells, William Ripley Nichols, Charles Robert Cross, 1862
5
Appendix to report of the committee for scientific inquiries ...
There is no doubt " that a test paper is much sooner tinged in a current of
ozoniferous " air, then it is in a calm of the same air; the reason of this is obvious "
enough. Ozone, however, is often detected during calms; so it " cannot be owing
to the ...
Great Britain. General Board of Health. Medical Council, 1855
6
Annual of Scientific Discovery: Year-Book of Facts In ...
OZONIFEROUS CURRENTS OF THE OCEAN. Dr. Moffatt read a paper at the
Dundee (1867) meeting of the British Association, embracing the results of
observations made between lat. 53° N. and 39° S., and long. 83° E. and 25° W. It
was ...
7
The Meteorological Magazine
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS AT SEA. Dr. Moffat read a paper on some
observations made at sea with regard to the ozoniferous currents of the ocean. □
The observations referred to had been made by W. F. Moffat, R.N., between lat.
8
Hygiene: Or, Health as Depending Upon the Conditions of the ...
This is one of the equatorial or ozoniferous winds which extend from S.E. to N.W.
by way of the S. and W. 564. The polar or non-ozoniferous winds are those which
blow from any other point on the north side of the equator. 565. Dr. Moffatt is of ...
9
Memphis Medical Monthly
It is a saturated solution of boric acid, reinforced by the antiseptic properties of
ozoniferous oils. After the volatile constituents have evaporated, a film of boric
acid remains evenly distributed upon the surfaces to which Listerine has been ...
10
Pacific Medical Journal
Ozoniferous Essences as Antiseptics. Listerine possesses essential properties
analogous in their effects to the ozoniferous ethers so highly recommended by Dr
. Benjamin Ward Richardson and othera as deodorizers and disinfectants for the
...
David Wooster, Charles McCormick, John Frederick Morse, 1886