But when all that is done we still have the concentrates from the vanners, or whatever be used, to deal with.
After the proper time, which is found by experiment, the liquid is drawn off, and in some cases the concentrates are given a second dose to ensure that the gold shall be thoroughly removed and none left undissolved.
The concentratesare subsequently treated as we shall see later.
So the concentrates are passed through great furnaces, in which they are heated in contact with air until these objectionable matters have been oxidised or burnt.
In the ânanda state the mind concentrates on the buddhi with its functions of the senses causing pleasure.
In the asmitâ stage buddhi concentrates on pure substance as divested of all modifications.
So they mouthed dry concentrates and dared not drink.
The market has broken society into segments and the family into parts on which it concentrates its message of consumption.
It may almost be said that as soon as a thinker concentrates upon a subject in order to study it, his first step is to kill it.
Patriotism concentrates all the energies of the human mind upon love for one's own country and upon hatred for the enemy.
It is powerful because it concentrates all its forces upon one purpose, like a millionaire acquiring money at the cost of his soul.
The Transmitter concentrates his thought and Will in the usual manner, while the Receiver places himself in the usual receptive, passive state of mind, and awaits the impressions.
Instead of squatting at the end of the beam and sawing away like an old-fashioned carpenter, the modern iron worker takes up his little torch, turns a valve in the handle and concentrates the flame on the steel beam that he wishes cut.
The difference is that the thermit process concentrates all the heat in a few seconds whereas the coal gives off its heat bit by bit for a long period of time.
The man of learning walks up and down the room, concentrates himself, and begins to dictate: "The fact is .
The man of learning meditates, half reclining on a soft lounge, and Ivan Matveyitch, leaving his collar in peace, concentrates his whole attention on his boots.
All the glory of Nature, all its power, all its wisdom and profundity, concentrates and individualises itself in distinction of sex.
Egoism strengthens cohesion, concentrates man on himself, gives him a consistent principle of life; but it makes him theoretically narrow, because indifferent to all which does not relate to the well-being of self.
Catherine, with the probably incomplete exception of her Conversion and Penance-period, concentrates her attention, with a striking degree of exclusiveness, upon the former group of conceptions.
An overactive gland both concentrates iodine rapidly and also discharges it back to the blood stream as PBI more rapidly than normal.
The iodine concentrates in the thyroid gland where it is converted to the hormone thyroxin.
A radioisotope-labeled substance is injected into the body and subsequently concentrates in the tumor tissue.
Now nations appear as points where the spiritual life manifests itself and concentrates distinctively.
The people that has produced Luther and Bach, Kant and Goethe, cannot be devoid of true greatness, if it only remains faithful to its own nature, and if it concentrates its power and treats the chief thing really as such.
Bear in mind that in concentration the person, while shutting out the impressions of the outside world in general, nevertheless focuses and concentrates his attention upon the one matter before him.
In such cases the clairvoyant merely "shuts out" the outside world of sights, sounds and thoughts, by an effort of trained will, and then concentrates steadily on the phenomena of the astral plane.
In short, he mentally imagines each step of his plans a little ahead of the time for their execution, and he concentrates forcibly and earnestly upon them.
A good furnace should bring down the sulphur contents even of concentrates so as to be innocuous to mercuric amalgamation.
Apart from quantitative differences in the poison imparted, they arise principally from the strange capriciousness with which the poison concentrates its action on special nerve centres and leaves others comparatively intact.
It concentratesits action on the vaso-motor centre.
Long trains of steel ore-cars received the preciousconcentrates and bore them off to the distant smelters, and at last there came the day when the steady outpay ceased and the money began to pile up in the bank.
Furthermore he does not imitate at random; butconcentrates his activity on those things and persons in the line of his pursuits.
That field concentrates the forces of gravity already present.
We have a sort of fourth-dimensional lens that concentrates the lines of any gravitational force.
The lensconcentrates it and pours it into a receiving chamber, probably a huge photo-cell.
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