10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «STACTOMETER»
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Polyuria, on cerebral puncture in normal dog and in dog deprived of hypophysis,
3321'. on cerebral puncture of dogs with denervated kidneys, 3321'. pathol.,
pituitary body and, 15614. use of stactometer in cases of, 21227. Pomace, grape
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Midline Medical Dictionary
Unmoving; durable; stable; steady. f^R, ^ Stability. The quality of being stable. Rq
<di; ^TT Stable. See Stabile. Staccato. Intermittent. «ft<W; Hft<.i4l; ^-^ ^ FT^ ^MT;
jerky. Stactometer. An instrument for measuring drops; stalagmometer. Stadium.
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A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry
A tube having a minute orifice in one end for measuring a liquid in drops; a
stactometer. Stand. — A number of " joints," or sections, of pipe or casing. When
pipe or casing is let into, or pulled from, a well, several joints (usually three or four
) are ...
381-382, 1 fig. Directions for the quick determination of degree of dispersity of
colloidal solutions as applied at the institute. Describes Schemensky's improved
form of the Traube stactometer. Recent Work on Colloids, R. S. Willows. Chem.
Age ...
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The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
607 squawberry: bhel I squeal: jing, skualo squeamish: suei II squib: suei II
squire: sek II squirrel: on, skai stabber: rad I stabilize: sta stable: sta stack: stegh
stacte: stag stactometer: stag staddle: sta stadholder: sta stadium: sphei I, sta staff
: ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
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The American Illustrated Medical Dictionary
detached"]. Noting a manner of utterance in which the speech is delivered in a
quick, jerky manner, with an interval between each two syllables. Stactometer (
stak-tom'et-er) [Gr. auntie dropping + phpov measure]. An instrument for
measuring ...
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An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
Stactometer (stak-tom'-et-er) [ora/trbg, a dropping; ,uérpov, a measure]. An
instrument for measuring drops. Stadium (sta/-de-um) Stage or period. S. acmes,
the height of adisease; crisis. S. augmenti, the period in which there is increase in
the ...
George Milbry Gould, 1903
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Stactometer, staktom′etėr, n. atubewith a smallhole at the bottom formeasuring
aliquid indrops.—Also Stalagmom′eter. [Gr. staktos, dropping, metron, a
measure.] Stadda, stad′a,n.adoublebladedhandsaw for cutting the teeth of
combs.
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English-Assamese Dictionary
... ^rfft I Stactometer, «. cfcTTtdftl *ffl 1% W WW ^1 I staff, ». *nfr j ittfei (2)^^5tfl I pi f
staffs \ staves Stag, n. ♢(? I ^e>». Hind. Stage, n. 'fe^t^ ^Rtfr^ i (2) ftl I *W^i I «"• ^.
the various stages of life. Stagger, v. fe^tW I Wtf»R ^1 I Stagnant, adj. ^ SR5!
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A Dictionary of Mechanical Engineering
The most common austenitic stainless steel is '18/8', having 0.1% C, 18% Cr and
8% Ni as the principal alloying elements. stalagmometer See STACTOMETER.
stall 1. The condition where the lift on a wing, aerofoil, or other lifting surface ...
Anthony G. Atkins, Tony Atkins, Marcel Escudier, 2013