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Example sentences for "chemical processes"

  • As a long gradation uninterruptedly unites these lowest forms of nutrition with the more complicated forms, we must regard the latter no less than the former as physico-chemical processes.

  • Without being acquainted with my earlier work, he has impartially compared the physico-chemical processes in the organic and inorganic worlds, partly adducing the same illustrations from the instructive field of crystallization.

  • In the same way Ostwald attributes the greatest significance to catalysis in connection with the vital processes, and seeks to explain them on his theory of energy by reference to the duration of chemical processes.

  • There is certainly an intimate relation between them, for electricity is evolved in chemical reactions, and has also a powerful influence on chemical processes--for instance, compounds are decomposed by the action of an electrical current.

  • And thus, besides illustrating the first of the above laws, this experiment may be made to furnish an instructive lesson in regard to the relations of the oxygen of the atmosphere to chemical processes.

  • He should then be made to compare the relative molecular weights, deduced by physical means, with the definite proportions he has observed in chemical processes.

  • But when we turn to look forward, it is certain that the physico-chemical processes if left to their own causality must immediately bring about the destruction of the organism.

  • By chemical processes, no doubt; but the apparatus in which they are performed is so extremely minute as completely to elude our examination.

  • Muriat of ammonia, instead of being exclusively brought from Lybia, as it originally was, is now chiefly prepared in Europe, by chemical processes.

  • We may then consider each of these organs as a curiously constructed apparatus, adapted for the performance of a variety of chemical processes.

  • For just as higher types of relatedness imply a substratum of physico-chemical processes, so do all events imply the underlying logic of events.

  • We do not speak of parallelism between physiological and physico-chemical processes.

  • But the physico-chemical processes in the organism are not only of this physical type.

  • Thus the greater number of chemical processes, such as they were practised almost to the end of the eighteenth century, were known to Geber.

  • To render his lectures perfectly intelligible they were illustrated by suitable experiments, by the exhibition of specimens, and by the repetition of chemical processes.

  • But he did not confine his researches to these two particulars, but endeavoured to improve medicine and the arts by the application of chemical processes to them.


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