10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZOONIC»
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
See (evolution, ) VI11. (3.) Zoom, Bergen op, or Bergen upon 'he Zoom, a town of
the Batavian republic, in he dep. of the Dommel and Scheldt, late capital >f the
above district. See Bergen op Zoom, ZOONAS, 7 n.s. [from Zoonic] in chemistry, ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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Encyclopædia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ...
Zoonic a liquor which turns vegetable blues to a red. He found, Acid- that during
the time that the animal was forming its cocon, the acid was deposited in a
reservoir near the anus. By means of a pair of scissars he collected some which ...
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The New and Complete American Encyclopedia: Or, Universal ...
ZOON1C, adj. of or belonging to animal life, or animated beings, or animal
substances. Zoonic Acid, the newest of all the acids, yet discovered by modem
chemists, and so recent, that few of its properties and phænomena are yet
ascertained.
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Encyclopaedia; Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ...
zoonic a liquor which turns vegetable blues to a red. He found, Mid- that during
the time that the animal was forming its cocon, the acid was deposited in a
reservotr near the anus. By means of a pair of scissars he collected' some which
...
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
ZOONIC Acid. ' Berthollet,' says Dr. Thomson, ' has obtained a peculiar acid by
distilling animal and vegetable substances, to which he has given the name of
zoonic acid. — Ann. de Chim. xxvi. 86. He procured it by distilling the gluten of ...
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
ZOONIC Acid. ' Berthollet,' says Dr. Thomson, ' has obtained a peculiar acid by
distilling animal and vegetable substances, to which he has given the name of
zoonic acid. — Ann. de Chim. xxvi. 86. He procured it by distilling the gluten of ...
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The Industrial Public: A Plan of Social Reconstruction in ...
coherive antecedent of the personality of the Societary World; and the personality
of the Societary World is the cohered succeedent of the personality of the Zoonic
World. Thus the personalities of the four worlds are all composed in the ...
Horace N. Fowler, Samuel T. Fowler, 1921
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Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts
Though the action of caloric upon milk is generally known, I shall nevertheless
make an observation upon the acid obtained by distillation with a naked sire,
which has for several years been known by the name of the Zoonic Acid. If this
acid be ...
OF ZOONIC AC1D. Discovery. ]V1r Berthollet has obtained a peculiar acid by
distilling vegetable and animal substances, to which he has given the name of
the zoonic acid*. He procured it by distilling the gluten of wheat, the yest of beer,
...
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The Repertory of arts and manufactures [afterw.] arts, ...
A slight acid liquid passed into the recipient : this was zoonic acid ; it formed a
scanty precipitate with acetite and nitrate of mercury ; still less with nitrate of lead ;
but acetite of lead was not rendered turbid by it : when concentrated by fire, ...
Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture, 1803
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ZOONIC»
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Outbreak Case Counts: Why Official Numbers Fall Far Below …
... said Carlota Medus, Ph.D., principal epidemiologist with the Foodborne, Waterborne and Zoonic Disease Unit of the Minnesota Department of Health. «Food Safety News, Apr 14»
Dog run manager fears rat disease could kill canines
Sally Slavinski, assistant director of the zoonic influenza and vector-borne disease unit at the city's Department of Health, noted the city conducts canine and ... «The Villager, Sep 11»