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Page 49
... carbonic acid were exhaled by men , animals , and fuel . with the vapors of decomposition if it were | rious. From this fact it may be logically con- cluded that if no increase in the carbonic acid in the air is observable , no diminu ...
... carbonic acid were exhaled by men , animals , and fuel . with the vapors of decomposition if it were | rious. From this fact it may be logically con- cluded that if no increase in the carbonic acid in the air is observable , no diminu ...
Page 50
... carbonic acid and oxygen might perhaps be essentially changed in Paris or Manchester if all organic matter on and in ... carbonic acid and gives out oxygen under the influence of light . This idea may seem the more justifiable , because ...
... carbonic acid and oxygen might perhaps be essentially changed in Paris or Manchester if all organic matter on and in ... carbonic acid and gives out oxygen under the influence of light . This idea may seem the more justifiable , because ...
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... carbonic acid rose to the highest point , and sank again to the average during the night . The pro- duction of carbonic acid by the working and breathing human beings was so much greater than that consumed by the plants in the same time ...
... carbonic acid rose to the highest point , and sank again to the average during the night . The pro- duction of carbonic acid by the working and breathing human beings was so much greater than that consumed by the plants in the same time ...
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BRONTE Charlotte | 3 |
THE LIVING AGE VOLUME CXXXVI | 64 |
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