10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SACCHAROMETRY»
Discover the use of
saccharometry in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
saccharometry and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Principles of Chemistry, founded on modern theories. ... ...
Water. Glucose. APPENDIX TO HEXATOMIC ALOOHOLS. Saccharometry.—The
object of saccharometry is : lst, to determine whether a body contains cane sugar
or a sugar of the glucose series; 2nd, to ascertain whether cane sugar be mixed ...
Joseph Alfred NAQUET, William CORTIS, Thomas STEVENSON (M.D.), 1868
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The theory and practice of brewing illustrated: containing ...
Saccharometry, or the means of determining the true value of wort by its density,
though now brought by practice to great perfection, has generally been
considered intricate, as a subject more mathematical than chemical in its nature
and ...
William Littell Tizard, 1846
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Newton's London Journal of Arts and Sciences
As this report treats exclusively of saccharometry, we shall not mention the
numerous results obtained by M; Clerget, com~ prising analyses of a great
number of sacchariferous vegetable substances and of raw sugars, either alone
or mixed ...
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Principles of chemistry : founded on modern theories
APPENDIX TO HEXATOM1C ALCOHOLS. Baccharometry. — The object of
saccharometry is : 1st, to determine whether a body contains cane sugar or a
sugar of the glucose series ; 2nd, to ascertain whether cane sugar be mixed with
glucose ...
Alfred Naquet, Thomas Stevenson, 1868
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The Parliamentary Debates (official Report[s]) ...
I am told by my hon. Friend that saccharometry could only do harm, and could not
do any good; but this is one of those points which we wish should be discussed
by the Committee, as it may be that if we can hit upon some new principle which ...
Great Britain. Parliament, 1879
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The Parliamentary Debates (Authorized Edition)
I am told by my hon. Friend that saccharometry could only do harm, and could not
do any good ; but this is one of those points which we wish should be discussed
by the Committee, as it may be that if we can hit upon some new principle which ...
Great Britain. Parliament, 1879
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Perdurabo: The Life of Aleister Crowley
... hydrometer) and laid the foundation for saccharometry (measuring the amount
of sugar in a solution).16 The Crowley family's Quaker faith opposed the
production and consumption of hard spirits and intemperance through any kind of
liquor, ...
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Materials and Expertise in Early Modern Europe: Between ...
John Richardson, Saccharometry and the Pounds-Per-Barrel Extract: The
Construction of a Quantity. British Journal for the History of Science 34:255–73.
Sussman, George D. 1982. Selling Mother's Milk: The Wet-Nursing Business in
France, ...
Ursula Klein, E. C. Spary, 2010
... near Vienna, toured numerous European breweries, including some in Britain (
where brewers were more advanced in their use of steam power and in the use
of scientific techniques, such as thermometry and saccharometry) in 1833.
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Liquid Materialities: A History of Milk, Science and the Law
John Richardson, saccharometry and the poundsperbarrel extract:the
constructionofa quantity. BritishJournalfortheHistory ofScience, 34: 255–73.
Super,J.C.2002.Foodand history. Journal of Social History, 36:165–78. Sussman,
C. 2000.
Professor Peter Atkins, 2012