10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VOLATILENESS»
Discover the use of
volatileness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
volatileness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Effective C++ Digital Collection: 140 Ways to Improve Your ...
The other new C++ casts are used for more restricted purposes. const_cast is
used to cast away the constness or volatileness of an expression. By using a
const_cast, you emphasize (to both humans and compilers) that the only thing
you ...
2
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Upon the compound body, chiefly observe the colour, fragility, or pliantness, the
volatility or fixation, compared with simple bodies. Bacon. — The volatility of
metals. Bacon. — The animal spirits cannot have great subtilty and volatileness.
Hale.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
Upon the compound body, chiefly observe the colour, fragility, or ptiantnefs, the -
volatility or fixation, compared with simple bodies. Baccn. — The volatility of
metals. Bacon. — The animal spirits cannot have great subtilty and volatileness.
Hale.
4
Encyclopaedia Londinensis, Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, ...
VOLATILENESS, or Volatility, i. [yolatilite, Fr.] The quality of flying away by
evaporation ; not fixity. — Upon the compound body, chiefly observe the colour,
fragility, or pliantness, the volatility or fixation, compared with simple bodies.
Bacon.
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More Effective C++: 35 New Ways to Improve Your Programs and ...
The other new C++ casts are used for more restricted purposes. const_cast is
used to cast away the constness or volatileness of an expression. By using a
const_cast, you emphasize (to both humans and compilers) that the only thing
you ...
6
Journal of the Franklin Institute
The principal objections to the employment of these substances are their
volatileness and the loss resulting from their use; the necessity for drying and
pulverizing the precipitate, and consequently the danger and even certainty of
leaving ...
Volatileness-os Thought occasions Ra ness and-"Pre- - cipitation-in
onrJudgments, and too great a Conceit of * our selves: All the irregularities os our
Will proceed."from these false Judgments, thro' want' of Consider-anon, , or a
partial ...
8
The Principles of Chemistry: Illustrated by Simple Experiments
The name volatile or ethereal oil thus explains itself; and the disappearance of
camphor, on being exposed to the air, is owing to this volatileness. If the oiled
paper is placed upon a warm stove, the evaporation takes place much more
rapidly.
Julius Adolph Stöckhardt, 1864
9
Historical illustrations of the origin and progress of the ...
... and prejudices of the world : he has chiefly to humour the tastes, the
weaknesses, and the volatileness of men. Perhaps in the moment of his adversity
, he witnesses his fellows earnestly engaged with some ephemeral, superficial,
uncouth, ...
Samuel Walter Burgess, 1825
10
Translocality: The Study of Globalising Processes from a ...
This seems to have been the case with many rural recruits of the Ottoman army
during the First World War, as cases collected by ʿAbdallāh Hannā show.72 The
volatileness of the war experience is also illustrated by Halīl's biography: Shortly
...
Ulrike Freitag, Achim Von Oppen, 2009