Chemistry, Meteorology and the Function of Digestion Considered with Reference to Natural TheologyW. Pickering, 1834 - 570 oldal |
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... globe , while others again , occur in such minute proportion , at least within our reach , as to be obtained with diffi- culty and not without elaborate research . With respect to the facility with which they enter into combination ...
... globe , while others again , occur in such minute proportion , at least within our reach , as to be obtained with diffi- culty and not without elaborate research . With respect to the facility with which they enter into combination ...
98. oldal
... globe in a gaseous state ; when he created animals he chose also to render them dependent upon oxygen for their existence ; and he effects his object , not by bending this principle to his purpose , by altering its physical or other ...
... globe in a gaseous state ; when he created animals he chose also to render them dependent upon oxygen for their existence ; and he effects his object , not by bending this principle to his purpose , by altering its physical or other ...
102. oldal
... globe , more than perhaps to any other subordi- nate cause , the present order of things owes its stability . For the proportions of these principles are so happily adjusted and balanced , and all the numerous operations dependent upon ...
... globe , more than perhaps to any other subordi- nate cause , the present order of things owes its stability . For the proportions of these principles are so happily adjusted and balanced , and all the numerous operations dependent upon ...
103. oldal
... globe , but apparently by no means in so large a proportion as oxygen and hydrogen . Exclusively of that actually involved in the composition of organized beings , carbon is met with nearly pure in large quantities in particular ...
... globe , but apparently by no means in so large a proportion as oxygen and hydrogen . Exclusively of that actually involved in the composition of organized beings , carbon is met with nearly pure in large quantities in particular ...
107. oldal
... globe , and which could not be withdrawn without subverting the whole . Silex is found in small quantities both in plants and in animals , but does not , like hydrogen , oxygen , carbon , and azote , form a constituent element of ...
... globe , and which could not be withdrawn without subverting the whole . Silex is found in small quantities both in plants and in animals , but does not , like hydrogen , oxygen , carbon , and azote , form a constituent element of ...
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acid gas adapted albumen ALEXANDER DYCE alimentary alimentary canal animals appear argument arrangements atmos azote blood carbonic acid changes chemical chemical polarities chemistry chlorine chyle circumstances clouds colour combination composed composition compound condensation considered constitute degree diffusion digestion distribution duodenum earth earth's surface effects electricity elementary elements equal equator equilibrium evaporation exist fluid gaseous bodies globe heat and light Hence hydrogen inch of mercury influence instance lacteals latitude laws least less Lignin magnetic matter metallic mixed atmosphere molecular molecules motion nearly observed operations organic agents oxygen peculiar perhaps phenomena phere plants Polar poles portion present principles probably produced properties proportion proximate principles quantity radiation reader regions remarkable saturation selenium self-repulsive molecules similar solid species specific gravity stances stomach substances sugar supermolecule supposed temperate climates tendency things tion tropics vapour variety vegetable volume weight whole WILLIAM PICKERING
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