10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SUFFLATION»
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The Philosophy of the Human Voice: Embracing Its ...
For as this sufflation is only a kind of subdued whistling, a husky imitation of the
whispered elements will be perceived, when we rise through the scale with it ; the
oo-ze being the lowest sound, and t-f the highest. This sufflated whisper is ...
2
The Christian Remembrancer
This exorcism was a rite ' of universal observation ;' and ex-sufflation, a blowing
away, as it were, of the evil spirits, was a significant part of it (as it was of any
exorcism, see those words, in Tertullian's Apology, chap. 23, ' de contactu deque
...
3
Minutes of agriculture, made on a farm of 300 acres of ...
1775. Oct. 29. Sufflation cured by salt and water. Nov. 1 o. The state of an Ox
which died of a strain and scouring. Dec. 4. Do not depend implicitly on the
Farrier's carefulness. 17. Perhaps drench working-cattle with salt and water. 1776
. Jan.
Mr. Marshall (William),
1778
4
A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
SUFFLATION— SUGAR. SUFFERABLE, suf 'fer-a-bl, a. That may be tolerated or
permitted ; that may be endured or borne. SUFFERABLENESS, suffer-a-bl-nes, s.
Tolerable- ness. SUFFERABLY, snffer-a-ble, ml. Tolerably; so as to be endured ...
5
The Peninsular and Independent Medical Journal, Devoted to ...
Dr. BROCA removed the bright body, which had remained all thia while before
her eyes; he used friction to the eyelids, and sufflation of cold air. The patient
made some little movements. She was asked if any thing had been done to her;
she ...
6
Gasless Laparoscopy in General Surgery and Gynecology: ...
Samples were taken before surgery (1), after induction (2), before insufflation (3),
after pneumo- peritoneum (4), 30' later (5), 30' later (6), after de- sufflation (7), 30'
after end of surgery (8) Dopamine ng ml"1 300 250 200 150 100 50 Times Fig.
Vittorio Paolucci, B. Schaeff,
1996
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
deflator; inflate (whence pa inflated), inflatile, inflation (whence inflationary and
inflationist); perflation; reflate, reflation; sufflate, sufflation—(cf exsufflate,
exsufflation and insufflate, insufflation, insufflator.— souffle; surf.—Perhcf sep
FLAVOR. 1.
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
SUFFLATION -SUGAR. Sufferable, suf 'fer-a-bl, a. That may be tolerated or
permitted ; that may be endured or borne. Sitferableness, suffer-a-bl-ues, ».
Tolerable- mas, Sufferablt, suffer-a-ble, ad. Tolerably, so as to be endured.
Sufferance, suf ...
John Craig (F.G.S.),
1859
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The philosophy of the human voice: embracing its ...
For as this sufflation is only a kind of subdued whistling, a husky imitation of the
whispered elements will be perceived, when we rise through the scale with it; the
oo-ze being the lowest sound, and i-f the highest. This sufflated whisper is ...
10
Minutes, Experiments, Observations, and General Remarks, on ...
Mr. Marshall (William). 43. Experiment, on the plants, to prevent grubs. 103.
Instance of planting them, alternately, with potatoes. 142. of their causing
sufflation. 175. Their rank, as a fallow crop, considered. 193. Further remarks on
them, in this ...
Mr. Marshall (William),
1799