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A complete dictionary English and Polish and Polish and ...
PENETRANCY, pên'-nê-tràn-sè, s. sita przcnikajaca. PENETRANT, pên'-nè-trânt,
ad/. przenikajacy, bystry, subtelny. TO PENETRATE , pSn'-nè-tràt, v.a. i п. przejaé
, przedrzeé sig, przeniknac ; przechodzié, przeszyé. То — into, przeniknac co.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
1st. Comparing oxygen and hydrogen in the same manner with intervention of
fresh crop—after two days the greater penetrancy of hydrogen could be seen by
the change of volume, which was not however very considerable. ' Experiments
to ...
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The Posthumous Works of Robert Hooke, ... Containing His ...
The Elastical Part of the Air t at causes the Phaenomena os springing a Second,
the Steams of Bodies a Third, the Nitrous part a Fourth, each of which have
several degrees of penetrancy, and may possibly be several distinct Fluids, tho'
when ...
Robert Hooke, R. Waller, 1705
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
... of it a spirit, and salt, and oil, whose penetrancy, and other resemblances,
make us hope, that they may prove good succedanea, in the defect of those
analogous remedies (drawn from ' human materials) which we have been
treating of.
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
The subtility, activity, and penetrancy of its effluvia, no obstacle can stop or repel.
Ray. * PENETRANT. adj. [penetrant, Fr.J Having the power to pierce or enter ;
sharp ; subtile. — The ascending steams may easily be caught and reduced into
a ...
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Logopolis, Or City of Words: Containing a Development of the ...
Penetrancy, and every other word with this termination, has reference either to
the adjustment of communicant properties and capacities, or to the state in which
they ejeist. Penetrability, and all other words of this termination, have reference to
...
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The New England Journal of Medicine
This is bidity statistics of tive agents are wid m which they This distinction, then
pathogenism depends pathogenism involves host, directly or inv bility resolves
distinct factors,—the permeability and the penetrancy of the miof the host, which
is ...
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The Building Services Engineer
thick. Further reference will be made to this matter later, but at the present stage
attention is drawn to the fact that in general the source of energy giving the
highest threshold intensity is also that which gives the highest penetrancy value,
...
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Philosophical Experiments and Observations of the Late ...
However, they needed not have regretted it, since there were enough besides, as
considerable to have shewn their Penetrancy of Spirit, and Accurateness os
Observation5 and tho' England poffibly wants those Affistants which they Can
boast ...
William Derham, Robert Hooke, 1726
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The Natural History of Lancashire, Cheshire, and the Peak, ...
... Water, and therefore' is accounted for in another place; as likewise the
Effectisflf Cold Baths, 'which are confidefd- in the following Treatise of the Sour-ty
and Rzsicketr, 3 - , 4 'v f . ' But more fully to' illustrate the unaccountable
Penetrancy ...