Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, 1. ciltW. & R. Chambers, 1868 |
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Sayfa 9
... contains are included in the term A. It con- tains the liver , pancreas , spleen , and kidneys , as well as the stomach , small intestine , and the colon . The lower bowel , the bladder , and internal organs of generation lie in the ...
... contains are included in the term A. It con- tains the liver , pancreas , spleen , and kidneys , as well as the stomach , small intestine , and the colon . The lower bowel , the bladder , and internal organs of generation lie in the ...
Sayfa 24
... contains nearly 1400 known species . They are herbaceous plants or shrubs , chiefly tropical ; dicotyledonous . The greater part are mere weeds , but the genera Justicia , Aphelandra , and Ruellia contain some of our finest hot - house ...
... contains nearly 1400 known species . They are herbaceous plants or shrubs , chiefly tropical ; dicotyledonous . The greater part are mere weeds , but the genera Justicia , Aphelandra , and Ruellia contain some of our finest hot - house ...
Sayfa 28
... containing nitrogen ( one of the albuminous prin- ciples ) takes the place of the platinum - black , and determines the same change . A. A. is not known in the anhydrous form . In its most concentrated state it contains an equivalent of ...
... containing nitrogen ( one of the albuminous prin- ciples ) takes the place of the platinum - black , and determines the same change . A. A. is not known in the anhydrous form . In its most concentrated state it contains an equivalent of ...
Sayfa 30
... contains 19,000 inhabitants , who are employed chiefly in the manufacture of linen and silk ; it also carries on a ... contain nitrogen in addition to the three elements above named ; such is uric acid ( C ,, N , H , O ) . The hydrogen A ...
... contains 19,000 inhabitants , who are employed chiefly in the manufacture of linen and silk ; it also carries on a ... contain nitrogen in addition to the three elements above named ; such is uric acid ( C ,, N , H , O ) . The hydrogen A ...
Sayfa 31
... contain the same alkaloid . The virulent bikh poison of India , equally fatal in its effects whether introduced into ... contains those plants which , in the Linnæan system , form the class CRYPTOGAMIA ( q . v . ) . It consists partly of ...
... contain the same alkaloid . The virulent bikh poison of India , equally fatal in its effects whether introduced into ... contains those plants which , in the Linnæan system , form the class CRYPTOGAMIA ( q . v . ) . It consists partly of ...
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