Thus the colours originate; they are an oxygenated light.
As the sarco-lactic acid liberated in the muscles is not oxygenated a condition of acidosis ensues.
Dip the straw in a solution of oxygenated muriatic acid, saturated with potash.
It is of this, you know, that butter is made, which is nothing more thanoxygenated cream.
On Muriatic And Oxygenated Muriatic Acids; and on Muriats.
These bodies are seldom found naturally in their metallic form: they are generally more or less oxygenated or combined with sulphur, earths, or acids, and are often blended with each other.
It remains for me only to mention another curious modification of oxygenated nitrogen, which has been distinguished by the name of gaseous oxyd of nitrogen.
On The Boracic, Fluoric, Muriatic, and Oxygenated Muriatic Acids; and on Muriats.
The white vapour is the oxygenated sulphur, which assumes the form of an elastic fluid of a pungent and offensive smell, and is a powerful acid.
I suppose that the sulphur has absorbed the oxygen from the atmospherical air within the receiver, and that we shall find some oxygenated sulphur in the cup.
Nearly all volatile oils free from oxygen show the same behavior towards nitroprusside of copper; they decompose it, which is not the case with oxygenated oils.
Attention must, however, be called to the fact that the quality of a rose oil does by no means rise with its greater capacity to congeal, since only the liquid oxygenated portion possesses odor.
This test sometimes gives good results, but only with hydrocarbons absolutely free from oxygen and oxygenated oils.
But the oxygenated metal might be prepared easily in a Bessemer converter.
A mixture of sugar or starch with chlorate of potash is readily inflamed by a drop of sulphuric acid, and this experiment is the basis of the preparation of the oxygenated matches, as they have been commonly called.
At a high temperature it reduces almost every oxygenated body.
To ascertain with greater precision than has been yet obtained the nature of the acid matter formed in pure water, oxygenated or not.
It was thought to combine with more oxygen, and then was called oxygenated muriatic acid, although its powers as an acid were weakened and it became more volatile and bleached.
A condition in which the circulation is retarded, and the entire mass of blood is less oxygenated than it normally is.
Oils containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen (oxygenated oils), including most of those used in medicine and perfumery.
In fact, the emotion of joy is at the same time both the cause and the consequence of an active circulation of oxygenated blood (florid or ruddy complexion).
In consequence of this deprivation of air, venous blood circulates through the arterial system, whilst the pulmonary vein ceases to conveyoxygenated blood to the heart.
Destroyed haemoglobin has a different spectrum from oxygenated haemoglobin, a single absorption band as large as the two former bands united, and a little to the left of Frauenhofer's line D.
Defn: A condition in which the circulation is retarded, and the entire mass of blood is less oxygenated than it normally is.
The babies are collected each day and put into large vats containing equal parts of hydrobicarbonate of oxygenated sulphide, and oxygenated sulphide of hydrobicarbonate, where they are left to soak overnight.
The process goes on only as long as the protoplasm is in a living, vigorous, and oxygenated condition.
We have also seen that the fluid must be in an oxygenated state, in order that the process of aggregation should travel from cell to cell at the proper rate.
The fluid within the cells of the tentacles must be in an oxygenated condition, in order that the force or [page 59] influence which induces aggregation should be transmitted at the proper rate from cell to cell.
This, however, as has already been shown, is not a consequence of an increased amount of blood in the brain, but results from the circulation in that organ of blood which has not been duly oxygenated by respiration.
The oxygenated carotins are colorless substances, while the iodide crystallizes in beautiful dark-violet prisms, having a coppery red fluorescence.
Observations upon Muriatic andOxygenated Muriatic Acids, and their Combinations.
This acid, which is found mixed with citric and tartarous acid in a great number of fruits, is a kind of medium between oxalic and acetous acids being more oxygenated than the former, and less so than the latter.
During this process the metal, in the first place, carries off the excess of oxygen from the oxygenated muriatic acid, by which it becomes oxydated, and reduces the acid to the state of ordinary muriatic acid.
And all that has come off the plates will drop through the scullery floor into the destructor beneath to be oxygenated and made away with.
May not some easier method of exhibiting oxygen gas by respiration be discovered, as by using very small quantities of hyper-oxygenated marine acid gas very much diluted with atmospheric air?
I endeavoured in vain to whiten the back of my hand by marine acid oxygenated by manganese, which so instantly whitens cotton.
Oxygenated muriate of lime will also answer the purpose.
He pointed out that although it was certainly an oxygenated atmosphere outside, it might still be so rarefied as to cause us grave injury.
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