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perspirable
perspirable
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obsolete
permitting
circulation
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drafty
breezy
airy
origin
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from
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perspirer
perspire
able
define
secrete
salty
watery
fluid
sweat
glands
skin
especially
when
very
warm
result
strenuous
exertion
verb
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being
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emitting
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browne
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reverso
conjugaison
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PERSPIRABLE»
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1
Design and Processing of
Perspirable Skin Through Numerical ...
An autonomous and reusable self-cooling thermal protection system (TPS) was designed for externally heated surfaces such as the surface of the space shuttle.
2
Design Variations and Improvements of
Perspirable Skin
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3
The Town and country magazine; or Universal repository of ...
that incline to stick in (lie passages and pores, and so the air may easily sweep
off that perspirable matter. Sydenham also observes that long riding has the fame
effect, and it may be thought for the fame reason ; and the effects of both these ...
4
Lexicon Physico-medicum: Or, a New Medicinal Dictionary, ...
And tho' the Quantity of perspirable Matter is very great in 24 Hours, being \ of the
Meat and Drink a Man takes in a Day; yet if we compute the Quantity that expires
from any Part of the Skin, in a given time, we fliall find it too little by far to hinder ...
5
The Code of Health and Longevity: Or, a Concise View, of the ...
In the morning sleep, but after the completing of the sirst coacoction, a pound of
the perspirable excrements do commonly exhale in the space of one hour, but if it
be not completed, there is not a fourth part exhaled. vni. Those things which ...
6
A treatise on pathological anatomy
ARTICLE II. LESIONS OF THE PERSPIRABLE EXHALATION OF THE HEART.
This exhalation is to be considered, 1. in the parenchymatous substance of the
heart ; and, 2. on the surface of its cavities. § I. Lesions of the Perspirable
Exhalation ...
7
The Edinburgh magazine, or Literary miscellany
• What physicians call the perspirable matter, is that vapour which passes off from
our bodies, from the lungs, and through the pores of the flan. The quantity of this
is said to be five-eighths of what we eat and drink. Natural History of the Locwst ...
8
The Gleaner's port-folio, or Provincial magazine
makes them choose to be stifled and poisoned, rather than leave open the
window of a bed-chamber, or put down the glass of a coach. Confined air, when
saturated with perspirable matter, * will not receive more; and that mutter must
remain ...
9
The Works of Benjamin Franklin
Confined air, when satnrated with perspirable matter*), will not receive more; and
that matter mnst remain in onr bodies, and occasion diseases: bnt it gives some
previons notice of its being abont to be hnrtfnl, by prodncing certain ...
10
Guy's hospital reports
General surface perspirable: respiration easy: pulse 133: no pain or shivering: no
delirium: no cough: has not slept: tongue moist: no vomiting: much thirst: no
motion: no urine. 11 P.M. Temperature of room '70°. Pulse 130: thirst less: half an
...
Guy's Hospital (London), 1843