There are numerous varieties of apparatus for manufacturing aerated waters.
The heart," he tells us, "consists of one auricle receiving the venous blood, and one ventricle propelling it to the gills or organs submitting that blood in a state of minute subdivisions to the action of aerated water.
From the gills the aerated blood is carried over the entire body by vessels, the circulation being aided by the contraction of the surrounding muscles.
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It is cultivated in contact with the air, or in aerated liquids.
The blood and other matters, mixed with the surrounding aerated soil, are no longer in the conditions of putrefaction, but rather in those which form a suitable medium of cultivation for the microbe.
They were given an hour for lunch, and Eve and Kate Duveen lunched together, getting some variety by patronising Lyons, the Aerated Bread Company, and the Express Dairy in turn.
She guessed that she had plenty of Aerated Bread shop meals before her.
The experimenter must be guided exactly by the instinct of the parent fishes, who take care to deposit the impregnated eggs, that are to produce their offspring, only in sources continually abounding in fresh and aerated water.
But in all experiments of this kind, the great principle is, to have a constant current of fresh and aerated water running over the eggs.
Really the angler need only remember that trout require cold, moving, andaerated water, especially brook trout, and the same thing is true of brown trout in somewhat lesser degree.
All stone fly nymphs, as far as known, require well aerated water; they cannot live in stagnant pools or foul streams.
A clock on the mantelpiece (not going) showed across its face the name of a firm that dealt in aerated waters.
A rapid calculation told him that he must dine at the Aerated Bread Shop for several days to come.
On the whole, therefore, the scientific report on bacteria and artificially aerated waters may be regarded as a reassuring one.
But an important and far too little recognised factor in the manufacture of aerated waters is the contamination which so frequently takes place subsequent to the initial purification of the water by sterilisation.
Unsavoury as may be the idea of swallowing down myriads of even harmless microbes, yet the real significance of the whole question from a hygienic point of view lies in the evidence as to the fate of disease germs in aerated waters.
The fortunes made in manufacturing artificially aerated waters and the mine of wealth contained in a new mineral spring are sufficient evidence of the popularity enjoyed by this description of beverage.
The sale of all aerated waters prepared from insanitary water-supplies is strictly prohibited by the State.
As regards typhoid bacilli the case is different, for the same investigators found that in ordinary unsterilised aerated water these bacteria can live as long as eleven days.
Part of the extra respiratory stimulus comes from the imperfectly aerated blood reaching the respiratory center.
For one thing floor bins of the Dortmund pattern can be more effectually aerated than deep silos.
The bins are fitted with removable side walls, and damp grain is only stored in certain bins aerated for half the area of their side walls through a wire mesh.
Another tube, e, reaches near the bottom, and is connected with a stop-cock for the purpose of drawing off the aerated liquid.
The best aerated lemonade of the London makers is prepared by putting 1-1/2 fl.
The 'aerated waters' are charged with 5 or 6 times their volume of carbonic acid gas, by means of the apparatus employed by the soda-water manufacturers.
Aerated soda and potash waters should be made by dissolving a drachm of the carbonated alkali in each pint of water, and charging it strongly with carbonic-acid gas.
Thompson, however, reports to the Edinburgh University Chemical Society that, after such water has been aeratedand put into a syphon, the amount of lead dissolved in it begins to rise in a rapid manner.
Rhubarb tarts and tomatoes, which contain oxalic acid, must be excluded from the diet; so also should aerated water and too much sugar.
We arrived a little after noon at the boiling spring, where we indulged freely in the use of its highly aerated and exhilarating waters.
The water is beautifully transparent; and has the sparkling appearance, the grateful taste, and the exhilarating effect, of the most highlyaerated artificial mineral waters.
The boiling spring is a large and beautiful fountain of water, cool and transparent, and aerated with carbonic acid.
Copper has been discovered in aerated waters, its presence being due to the use of copper cylinders, the tin lining of which had been rendered defective by corrosion.
The Detection of Lead in Tartaric Acid, in Lemonade, and Aerated Waters.
On the Presence of Lead and Copper in Aerated Waters," by Dr.
Hence there is an analogy between this chronic rheumatism and the diseases which produce gravel or gout-stones; and it may perhaps receive relief from the same remedies, such as aerated sal soda.
The same apparatus may serve for making any species of aerated water, in imitation of any natural spring.
A prodigious quantity of a similar water is also artificially prepared in Great Britain, and many other countries, under the name of aerated or soda water.
On the other hand, Mr. Gosse suggests that the office of the antennæ is to keep a passage open for ejecting the deteriorated water after it has bathed and aerated the gills.
The rapid currents of aerated water which traverse them lead into them the substances necessary to the nourishment of these strange creatures, rejecting all excremental matter.
When combined with water, it forms aerated water, and with alkalies and water, the aerated alkaline waters.
Instead of hydrochloric acid any other acid may be used, and in the practical manufacture of carbonic acid for aerated waters sulphuric acid is the one usually employed.
Upon this property the manufacture ofaerated waters depends.
It is remarkable that the super-aerated marine acid does not bleach living animal substances, at least it did not whiten a part of my hand which I for some minutes exposed to it.
Belfast is the greatest producer of ginger ale, bottled soda, lemonade, and other aerated waters in the world, and ships them to every corner of the globe.
Belfast has sixteen factories for the production of ginger ale, lemonade, soda, and other aerated waters, which are famous the world over.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aerated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.