10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «REDUCIBLENESS»
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Selected Abstracts from the Abstracts Journal, Metallurgy
Of the pure minerals Ca ferrite (40.1$ reducibleness , crushing strength 37 kg/mm
^) has the best metallurgical properties. Fe-Ca-olivines with x - 0-1 have a high
strength (25-30 kg/mm^) but in a pure state at 700° they are practically irreducible
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Proceedings of the Section of Sciences
This seems at variance with the observations of HKRSCHEL'S effect, and the
solarisation in the case of the silver iodide daguerreotype plate, where with much
shorter exposures a decrease of reducibleness undoubledly sets in, owing to the
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Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen. Afdeling Natuurkunde, 1909
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U.S.S.R. Abstracts of Metallurgy: The technology of metals
The addition of lime increases the mechanical strength of S. With the addition of
magnesium oxide the S has a higher reducibleness. Factory tests showed that a
reduction in the size of the charge because of the increase of fine fractions ...
4
Outlines of the principal diseases of females, chiefly for ...
... which generally may be easily enough identified- by its characteristic rugaer;
by the peculiar crepitus of hernial tumours; by their occasional reducibleness of
bulk by compression; and by their almost entire, non-possession of 'the
properties ...
Fleetwood Churchill, 1841
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The Origine of Formes and Qualities, (according to the ...
q----... sus) - them Occult: As , (of the sirst' ran) inColour, Transparency,
Brittlenesse, elsiness of Fusion,Styptical Tast, reducibleness to a Red Powder by
Calcination, and other (Lualities more obvious to be taken notice of; to which may
be .
Robert Boyle, Giovanni Alfonso Borelli, 1666
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The Veterinarian, a Monthly Journal of Veterinary Science ...
... as possible for exploration, by extending and abducting the hind legs: we
prefer this position, because the simple question in such a case IS, whether
hernia exists or not; its nature and reducibleness become a subsequent
consideration.
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The principles and practice of obstetric medicine
... by the occasional reducibleness of their bulk by compression ; and by the
almost entire absence of the properties which more especially distinguish polypi.
Hernial protrusion of a part of the bladder into the vagina may be distinguished
from ...
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Elements of Chemistry, in the Order of the Lectures Given in ...
... also to the properties of malleability, ductility, inalterability by the air, even (in a
good degree) whenheated, and to the reducibleness of their. ' It may be rudely
assayed, by strewing the ore in powder on a plate of hot iron, or on allot brick and
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A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts
In general it appears to me, that the affinity, the more or less easy reducibleness
of the metals, and their volatility, must be considered as so many causes, capable
of modifying the action of caloric on their sulphates.” “ From my first experiment ...
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
REDUCER, rE-dfl-sfir. s. One that reduces. REDUCIBLE, rI-dffl-slbl. a. Posiible to
be reduced. REDUCIBLENESS, rE-dCU-slbl-nis. s. Wality of being reducible.
REDUCTIONp-e dbl-J-shfrn. s. The act of reducing; in arithmetick, Reduction
brings ...