Littell's Living Age, Volume 13Littell, Son and Company, 1847 |
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Page 11
... temperature of 86 or 88 degrees Fahrenheit . The temperature of the atmosphere was taken with a thermometer similar to the one used for the hive . It was thus only necessary to notice , from time to time , the rise and fall of each ...
... temperature of 86 or 88 degrees Fahrenheit . The temperature of the atmosphere was taken with a thermometer similar to the one used for the hive . It was thus only necessary to notice , from time to time , the rise and fall of each ...
Page 12
... temperature of the hive in summer . Weber endeavored to determine in various ways the relative sensibility of different parts of the body , both in combination with , and apart from , the sense of touch , simply so called . Thus , he ...
... temperature of the hive in summer . Weber endeavored to determine in various ways the relative sensibility of different parts of the body , both in combination with , and apart from , the sense of touch , simply so called . Thus , he ...
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... temperature of the body slightly above the average ; while , on the contrary , reading for mere amusement , or the mechanical process of copying , are shown to be followed by the same sedative and lowering result , as carriage exercise ...
... temperature of the body slightly above the average ; while , on the contrary , reading for mere amusement , or the mechanical process of copying , are shown to be followed by the same sedative and lowering result , as carriage exercise ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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