10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «QUANTIVALENT»
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quantivalent in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
quantivalent and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Alienist and Neurologist
The special form of circumscribed psychosis, with apprehension from supra-
quantivalent idea, may take the same progressive course. An especially
instructive case of the mind occurred in a night watchman of 41, who was
admitted in ...
Charles Hamilton Hughes, 1905
Similarly, the ratio between these products might be called the quantivalent ratio.
1 e latter has in some places ... It will be seen that the quantivalent ratio Rj" : W Si,
v is 1.13:3 :6.83, and the comparison with the quantivalent ratios of related ...
Charles Frederick Chandler, William Henry Chandler, 1876
3
Gately's universal educator: An educational cyclopaedia and ...
19. A monad, in other cases, therefore, is an element whose single atom can
unite with a single atom of hydrogen, or take the place of hydrogen in a
compound. 20. Quantivalent refers to the number of hydrogen atoms, or their
equivalent, with ...
Charles E. Beale, M. R. Gately, 1883
4
Portable Biosensing of Food Toxicants and Environmental ...
... assay and immunosensor assay based on the surface plasmon resonance
registration. We should further emphasize that the genetic engineering methods
enable collecting on the basis of the miniantibody blocks quantivalent structures
fea- ...
Dimitrios P. Nikolelis, Theodoros Varzakas, Arzum Erdem, 2013
5
A History of the Growth of the Steam-Engine
... the most important of which are those which resulted inthe determination of the
existence ofa definite quantivalent relation between these twoforms of energy
anda measurement of its value, now known as the “mechanical equivalent of
heat.
energy and, inferentially, of the quantivalent relations of all energies. He
originated the now usual method of determining the quantivalence of heat and
thermal and dynamical forms of energy by the storage of the heat of friction in a
mass of ...
7
Metallurgical Calculations
Required: (1) The quantivalent ratio of the slag. An*.: 2.96 (2) How much flux
would be needed to produce a uni-silicate slag. Ans.: 106 kg. (3) What would be
the weight of this slag. Ans. : 93 kg. (4) What would be its percentage composition
; ...
Joseph William Richards, 1918
8
Canadian Record of Science
... 9-771 Ferric oxide 15 996 Ferrous oxide 3-852 Manganous oxide 1-301 Lime
29-306 Magnesia 1-384 Loss on ignition -285 99-577 The atomic and
quantivalent ratios deduced from the above analysis are as follows : Atomic.
Quantivalent.
9
Annual Report on the New York State Museum of Natural History
It will be seen that the Quantivalent Ratio R" : RVI : SiIV is 1.13 : 3 : 6.83, and the
comparison with the quantivalent ratios of related minerals will be made in its
proper place farther on. The Atomic Ratios are as follows : Then on the
supposition ...
New York State Museum of Natural History, 1878
10
Text-book of descriptive mineralogy
The quantivalent ratios in the second column are the same as the oxygen ratios
of the older notation, and the oxygen quotients of Scheerer are their reciprocals.
The compounds represented by the formulae in the above table may either occur
...