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Signals and Images: Contributions and Contradictions about ...
greater or lesser degree of phosphorism, depending on the race. For example,
the animals from the Arabian race and Mangalarga are well fitted in sulphuric
biotype, while the animals from the English Pure Blood race show a certain
degree of ...
Leoni Villano Bonamin, 2008
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Philosophical Transactions: Giving Some Account of the ...
The phosphorism of sugar is probably of a different kind from that of the earthy
class ; for, though so soft and friable a substance, it produces its light very
copiously upon gentle attrition. In speaking of the attrition of bodies upon the
stone wheel, ...
Royal Society (Great Britain), 1792
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
The phosphorism of sugar is probably of a different kind from that of the earthy
class; for, though so soft and friable a substance, it produces its light very
copiously upon gentle _ ' attrition. In speaking of the attrition of bodies upon the
stone ...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, ...
The phosphorism of-sugar is probably of a different 'kind from that of 'the
earthytclass; for, though so spfr and sssriable- 'a substance, it produces its light
very copioufly upon gentle atitritiomm "" = - -\- a" 'In speaking of the attrition of
bodies ...
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The Monthly Review Or Literary Journal Enlarged
The experiments are accompanied with judicious and in-_ teresiing reflections,
which will not admit of abridgement; and we shall farther mention only an
observation or two relative to the phosphorism noticed in the former paper.-The
most ...
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The critical review, or annals of literature
Of the more splendid appearances of chemistry, phosphorism, and the different
properties of the phosphoric acid, form a very considerable proportion ; and this
property is now found to be very extensive, for many substances receive light, ...
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A Series of Experiments on the Subject of Phosphori, and ...
... the phosphorism of earthy bodies or lime -stone; and the other, the oleaginous
or sulphureous phosphorism : following in this respect the example of electricity,
one species of which is for a like reason called vitreous, and the other resinous.
Benjamin Wilson, Jacopo Bartolommeo Beccari, 1776
In doing this, we shall not follow the order in which they succeed each other in
the work, but that of the table of contents, which distributes them into classes.
GENERAL PHYSICS. On the Phosphorism os Fofftl Substances, excited by
Friilion.
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1790
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal
4- - - The experiments are accompanied with judicious and interesting reflections,
which will not admit of abridgement ; and we shall farther mention only an
observation or two relative to the phosphorism noticed in the former paper.
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1793
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser
... no obstruction to the beautiful phosphorism of the fluor. — Bodies were found
to be by far the most luminous the first time of being heated, but the phosphorism
was not entirely destroyed by any number of heatings, nor by any degree of heat.