PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «CALORESCENT»
calorescent
calorescent
define
incandescence
caused
absorption
radiation
having
frequency
below
that
visible
light
origin
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calor
heat
escence
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forms
reverso
meaning
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calorescence
coalescent
caulescent
crescent
collins
always
noun
physics
body
subsequently
emitted
higher
lower
wavelength
derived
ˌcaloˈrescent
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CALORESCENT»
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1
The Dictionary of National Biography
that the obscure rays collected by means of a rock-salt lens would ignite
combustible materials at the invisible focus; while some non-combustible bodies,
exposed at the same dark focus, became luminous or calorescent. The
astounding ...
Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee, 1899
2
International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
massaged. The effects might be further enhanced by applying heat to the surface,
by means of either a hot pack or a calorescent lamp. In this way about one half of
the current strength might be employed to effect efficient muscular contraction, ...
Edward Swift Dunster, James Bradbridge Hunter, Charles Euchariste de Medicis Sajous, 1916
3
The Electrical Record Vol XXX
Calorescent Lamp . . . . ..July Ward & Co., Robert J.—Novel Tassel Plug (S A) ..
Sept. \Vard Electric Co., Inc.—Push-Button Switch . . . . ..Aug. \Nard Leonard
Electric Co.: Laboratory Resistance Boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Sept. "Ribohm" Resistor
Units ...
4
Electricity, the chemistry of ether
Its action is distinctly calorescent. A few strychnia molecules coming in contact
with the dendritic processes of one of the centers inductively polarize the fibril,
and raise the latter's vibratory action to accord with that of strychnia vibration.
5
Frank Leslie's New Family Magazine
... pestilent seed Would poison all promise, will frequently lead Some men by the
nose, And the argument grows From breath evanescent To rage calorescent, "fill
all a man's diaphragm feels incandescent. I never could fancy your dons ...
6
Lectures & Essays by John Tyndall: (Cullings from "Fragments ...
He also found that the obscure rays collected by means of a rock-salt lens would
ignite combustible materials at the invisible focus ; while some non-combustible
bodies, exposed at the same dark focus, became luminous or calorescent.
7
DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY VOL. LVII
that the obscure rays collected by means of a rock-salt lens would ignite
combustible materials at the invisible focus ; while some non-combustible bodies,
exposed at the same dark focus, became luminous or calorescent. The
astounding ...
8
Transactions of the Academy of Science of Saint Louis
The visible part of the spectrum, consisting of various degrees of refrangibility,
color, wave, length, and velocity, was shown to be accompanied by invisible
spectra of rays called respectively calorescent, which exist beyond the least
refrangible ...
Academy of Science of St. Louis, 1878
9
Chemical lecture notes: Taken from Prof. C.O. Curtman's ...
... prisms; calorescent rays. Difference in character of heat rays of different wave
length. Reflection of heat by different bodies. Out of 100 units received there are
reflected by : At angle of i'f. Silver 97 Gold 95 Brass 9:i Platinum 83 Steel 82 Zinc
...
Henry Milton Whelpley, Charles O. Curtman, 1895
10
New York Medical Journal
Medical Journal. massaged. The effects might be further enhanced by applying
heat to the surface, by means of either a hot pack or a calorescent lamp. In this
way about one half of the current strength might be employed to effect efficient ...