Report, Volume 101881/82-1882/83, 1936/38- include also the registration reports for 1881-1882, 1936/37- |
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Page 47
... carbonic acid gas thrown off by the lungs shall not accumulate to an extent of more than six parts per 10,000 . The amount of car- bonic acid in the atmosphere of a room is regarded as an index to the amount of organic matter eliminated ...
... carbonic acid gas thrown off by the lungs shall not accumulate to an extent of more than six parts per 10,000 . The amount of car- bonic acid in the atmosphere of a room is regarded as an index to the amount of organic matter eliminated ...
Page 53
... carbonic acid gas to each 10,000 parts . Air that is breathed into the lungs is re- lieved of a part of its oxygen and when exhaled contains a larger proportion of carbonic acid . The carbonic acid indicates the relative amount of ...
... carbonic acid gas to each 10,000 parts . Air that is breathed into the lungs is re- lieved of a part of its oxygen and when exhaled contains a larger proportion of carbonic acid . The carbonic acid indicates the relative amount of ...
Page 248
... carbonic acid by a certain amount of oxygen absorbed . It is questionable , however , whether milk does really con- tain when freshly milked any appreciable amount of carbonic acid , since by experiments carried on in the laboratory of ...
... carbonic acid by a certain amount of oxygen absorbed . It is questionable , however , whether milk does really con- tain when freshly milked any appreciable amount of carbonic acid , since by experiments carried on in the laboratory of ...
Page 253
... acid and carbonic acid , and coagulate caseine into a hard mass , are aerobic , and do not liquify gela- tine . ( 2 ) The second class curdle the milk without render- ing it acid . These forms liquify gelatine , produce spores , and are ...
... acid and carbonic acid , and coagulate caseine into a hard mass , are aerobic , and do not liquify gela- tine . ( 2 ) The second class curdle the milk without render- ing it acid . These forms liquify gelatine , produce spores , and are ...
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