About 1877 the problem of liquefying the permanent gases was taken up by L.
Clara scrambled up to the highest point of the crag and stood with the gentle wind playing through her thick hair, caressing her parted lips, her white neck, liquefying her light frock about her limbs.
Many bacteria also have the power of so liquefying gelatine with which they are inoculated, but never do they produce such an excavation with the bladder-like cavity on the surface.
It was found full and hard in December following, and, notliquefying at all, was again locked up in the same condition.
It is gradual; and the exterior of the deliquescing substance, being in immediate contact with the water-bearing atmosphere, is always seen to yield first to the liquefying influence of the water.
Thus, for nearly three years the blood remained hard and solid, without liquefying at any time.
But its liquefying action, in cases where the secretion of mucus is defective and expectoration scanty and viscid, is undoubted.
Ammonium chloride may sometimes be used to advantage for its softening and liquefying effects.
But the mucous membrane of the trachea and bronchi is more apt to submit to such liquefying and macerating treatment than the vocal cords.
Faraday himself succeeded in liquefying all the gases then known except oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, nitric oxide, and marsh gas.
An English chemist, Northmore, first succeeded, early in this century, in liquefying chlorine.
As there is no difficulty in obtaining these pressures, the problem of liquefying oxygen and nitrogen and air resolves itself into finding a method of producing temperatures below the critical temperatures of these gases.
Three of these explosions occurred in factories for liquefying acetylene; one in a factory where liquid acetylene regulators were made; several in buildings of consumers.
Many bacteria also have the power of so liquefying gelatine with which they are inoculated, but never do they produce such an excavation with the bladder like cavity on the surface.
It was liquid air, the oxygen and nitrogen of the atmosphere liquefying together at a temperature of −197.
The process of liquefying oxygen, briefly speaking,” says the professor, “is this.
Even in this imperfect case, it is obvious that the greenbottle grubs begin by liquefying their food.
Avoid the addition of more agar than is absolutely necessary, otherwise the action upon the medium of such organisms as elaborate a liquefying ferment may be retarded or completely absent.
Coccus forms, belonging to both liquefying and non-liquefying types are most generally present.
As there are no available means in Monterrey of having proper determinations made of the degree of purification which takes place in the passage of the sewage through the liquefying tanks, a few simple tests have been made.
From these chambers the sewage is carried to the three liquefying tanks by a main channel, 11.
For the purpose of obtaining a satisfactory effluent to discharge on the land without causing nuisance, the Company built a system of detritus chambers and liquefying tanks at the end of the outfall sewer.
The general design of the works is shown on Plate XXIV, and they consist essentially of a screen chamber, duplicate detritus tanks, and three liquefying tanks.
Both Mr. Pitkethly and Mr. Hammond refer to the system of liquefying tanks used at Monterrey preparatory to turning the sewage on the irrigation lands, and both express doubts as to their efficiency.
Faraday succeeded in liquefying it under great pressure, and Natterer states that at a temperature of -220 deg.
Cailletet states that he succeeded perfectly in liquefying atmospheric air, previously deprived of moisture and carbonic acid, but he omits to mention the pressure and reduction of temperature to which the air was subjected.
By employing powerful condensing syringes, and an extremely low temperature, Faraday subsequently succeeded in liquefying olefiant gas, hydriodic and hydrobromic acids, phosphuretted hydrogen, and the gaseous fluorides of silicon and boron.
Pictet's process for liquefying oxygen, although differing in the method of working, is similar in principle to that of M.
The septic tank is composed of two chambers--one the liquefyingchamber and the other the oxidizing chamber.
The fresh sewage comes into the liquefying chamber thru a pipe placed near the top of the tank.
In liquefying air the apparatus is so constructed that the heat absorbed is withdrawn from air already under great pressure.
The methods for liquefying air have been simplified greatly in that the low temperature required is obtained by allowing a portion of the compressed air to expand.
About fifteen years later Professor Dewar of the Royal Institution, London, succeeded in liquefying not only oxygen but atmospheric air.
In its movement the glacier is constantly bending and freezing and being torn asunder by tensional strain, yielding and liquefying at other points by pressure, only to freeze again when that pressure is removed.
That is, by expanding a great deal of air, a little of it can be reduced to the liquefying point.
The nitrogen is obtained by liquefyingair by cold and pressure and then boiling off the nitrogen at 194° C.
Then the nitrogen and carbon monoxide are frozen out in an air-liquefying apparatus and the hydrogen escapes to the storage tank.
The heat of the coal was used to cool the air down to the liquefying point.
At Muscle Shoals the plant for liquefying air, in order to get the nitrogen out of it, consisted of two dozen towers each capable of producing 1765 cubic feet of pure nitrogen per hour.
Nine tenths of the air was permitted to expand to 50 pounds and this expansion cooled down the other tenth, still under high pressure, to the liquefying point.
Freudenreich[10] found the most common types to be cocci, belonging to both the liquefying and non-liquefying class.
The liquefying and inert species are the most abundant, the distinctively lactic acid class occurring sparsely, if at all.
While the liquefying type of bacteria was very sparse in normal cheddar, they developed luxuriantly in the washed cheese.
Even the common lactic acid germ and a yellowliquefying coccus isolated from the fore milk failed to persist for more than a few days when thus artificially introduced.
Other types occur more or less sporadically, some of which are capable of liquefying the casein of milk while at the same time they also develop lactic acid.
Profile view of gelatin plate culture; b, a liquefyingform that dissolves the gelatin; c and d, surface colonies that do not liquefy the gelatin.
In several cases the writer has found a not inconsiderable number of liquefying bacteria mixed with the selected organism.
If liquefying bacteria abound in the milk, doubtless they exert some action, but the rôle of bacteria is doubtless much greater in the production of flavor than in the decomposition of the curd.
Different forms react differently toward the gelatin, some liquefying the same, others growing in a restricted mass.
In 1895, Linde invented his process of liquefying air, and the first installation of great electric locomotives was effected: this was in the Baltimore and Ohio tunnel.
The important step in liquefying air cheaply and on a large scale was accomplished by the discovery of what is known as the self-intensifying action.
Thus we see that, though the sun cannot get directly at the deeper portions of the snow, by liquefying the upper layer he charges it with heat, and makes it his messenger to the cold subjacent mass.
The day was warm and the iceliquefying rapidly, so that the boulders and debris, deprived incessantly of their support, came in frequent leaps and rushes down the precipice.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liquefying" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: dissolving; melting; thawing