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1
Elements of Chemistry ... Third edition
Less cohesion is observed in them than in solids, and so great is the facility of
movement in the particles, that they pass at times even through membranous
bodies in opposition to their natural gravity, as in cases of EXOSMIC and
ENDOSMIC ...
David Boswell REID (the Elder.),
1839
2
Rudiments of Chemistry: With Illustrations of the Chemistry ...
EXOSMIC AND ENDOSMIC MOVEMENTS. 35 154. Instruments for determining
the amount of moisture in the air have been invented ; they are usually termed
hygrometers. 155. The nearer the equator, the greater the annual fall of rain, and
...
3
Elements of Chemistry and Electricity: In Two Parts
EXOSMIC AND ENDOSMIC MOVEMENTS._DIFFUSION OF GASES. 156. All
bodies brought into close contact generally produce ' A mechanical intermixture,
A mechanical adhesion, or A chemical union. 157. One'of the most important
kinds ...
David Boswell Reid, Alexander Bain, David Meredith Reese,
1850
4
The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of ...
... the acid, which (by exosmic action) passes through the porous vessel or
vessels, combining with this base. Thus an insoluble phosphate of the metallic
oxide is formed, which remains in the filter; while the saccharine solution comes
from it ...
5
The unity of matter, a dialogue
... form should occupy more or less space than in another form. But we find that
when a fluid form is generated, and left unsupported or unconfmed, it falls into
places vacuous of that particular fluid. And the exosmic and endosmic
movements ...
Alexander Stephen Wilson,
1855
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
EXOSMIC, Exosmonc. EXOSMOSE', Exusmo'sis, Transudation, from <f, 'out of,'
and utoftof, 'impulse.' The opposite to Endosmose. The act by which substances
transude from within to without an animal or other membrane. EXOSMOT'IC ...
7
A selection from the physiological and horticultural papers, ...
200 Disease in plants induced by over-stimulating them 178 Dry air in forcing-
houses, its injurious effects 305 Dry-rot 204 Electricity, its effect on plants 35,36
Erica australis 297 Exosmic and endosmic action of fluids 316 Evergreen species
...
Thomas Andrew Knight,
1841
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A selection from the physiological and horticultural papers
306 Lime applied for the destruction of insects 218 Liquids, their exosmic and
endosmic action 316 Lopping, effect of . . . .114 Lycoperdon cancellatum, on the
mode of its propagation ..... 217 Mammea Americana 240 Mammee-tree 240 ...
Thomas Andrew Knight,
1841
An eagre of pinpricks, cascading through wires, luminal and electronic, millions
of tiny irrumpent drainage plugs, exosmic, no doubt, into oneiric regions
unfathomable by any 'sensible' mind. 17 O Penetration/viral contamination: A
virus has ...
10
A Manual of Chemistry: Containing the Principal Facts of the ...
... action as it is observ- and elos* ed in liquids, and exosmose to the passage of
a portion of fluid from the interior to the other portion of liquid with which it may be
surrounded ; this exosmic movement always accompanies the endosmic action.