Even the white calculus, apparently composed of nearly pure cholesterin, will be found on section to contain traces of a nucleus.
A few calculi are homogeneous throughout, composed of nearly pure cholesterin, mixed intimately with a little coloring matter and lime salts.
Pigment may be intimately incorporated with the cholesterin or deposited between the layers of this substance, pure or nearly pure, forming an alternating arrangement.
The red precipitate being digested with some potash-lye, will lose its alumina, and will leave the ferric oxide nearly pure.
Whenever this colour appears, the whole must be thrown on a filter, and the liquid which passes through must be treated with more of the carbonate of soda, in order to obtain the arseniate of cobalt, which is nearly pure.
A second washing will render the alum nearly pure.
The processes pursued in the smelting works of the Continent have frequently in view to obtain from the ore malleable iron directly, in a pure or nearly pure state.
This separates the stearate, and leaves a nearly pure oleate of lead.
Pure lead for chemical purposes may be obtained as follows, although the lead of commerce is nearly pure: By reducing nitrate of lead with charcoal.
Cheese made from skimmed milk and well pressed isnearly pure casein.
Nearly pure, it occurs very abundantly in the forms of graphite and anthracite.
If the present stand is nearly pure fir, or if other species are represented almost wholly by merchantable trees, there will be no young growth worth saving.
This means that under similar conditions we may go still further and actually apply the selection system, especially if the original stand is nearly pure hemlock.
This procedure would also hold for areas on which yellow pine occurs in nearly pure stands.
The second is that of a nearly pure sand; and the third, though it contains a greater number of the essential ingredients of the ash, is still rendered unfruitful by the deficiency of alkalies, sulphuric acid, and chlorine.
Limestones are divided into two classes, common and magnesian; the former a nearly pure carbonate of lime, the latter a mixture of that substance with carbonate of magnesia.
It is a remarkable fact that many, if not most, of the objects appear to be either plated or washed with pure gold, the body or foundation being of base gold or of nearly pure copper.
One contained four eggs; these were of a greyish-white ground or nearly pure white, finely speckled over with reddish brown, some of the eggs exhibiting a tendency to form a zone round the large end, and others with a complete zone.
It contained three tiny white eggs, with minute pink dottings chiefly at the larger end; one egg, however, is nearly pure white.
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