From the combination of the general motion of the sea from east to west, with the flux and reflux of the currents, and the winds, an infinite number of different effects has resulted, both on the bottom of the sea, and on the coasts.
This evidently proves that the reflux is not equal to the flux, and that from both there results a motion towards the west, much stronger in the time of the flux than in that of the reflux.
The umbilical cord is immediately cut with a sliver[18] of bamboo, and the mother is made to sit up at once in order to prevent a reflux of the afterbirth into the womb.
Parturition is effected almost invariably without any difficulty, the umbilical cord is cut usually with a bamboo sliver, the mother sits up to prevent a reflux of the afterbirth into the womb, the child is washed, and the operation is over.
The flux and reflux of its waters were to him a melodious breathing which uttered in his ear a sentiment; he felt and comprehended its inward meaning.
I was not surprised that Andreas Laurentius should have written that the motion of the heart was as perplexing as the flux and reflux of Euripus had appeared to Aristotle.
Nevertheless, while this flux andreflux of opinion went on, the cause of public liberty was steadily gaining.
We do not hear of any sensible reflux of old books from the States, but that might happen hereafter under the influence of financial depression.
There is an occasional reflux of exportations, and we should like to hear one day of the Arthur being among them.
So far the seal Is put on life; one stage of being complete, One scheme wound up: and from the grand result A supplementary reflux of light, Illustrates all the inferior grades, explains Each back step in the circle.
Vegetable putrefaction may be considered az furnishing the miasmata in any country; and the greatest quantities of putrid effluvia are exhaled from lands constantly expozed to a flux and reflux of water.
Perhaps there may be some attractiv power in land thus situated; and perhaps tempests are generated by the agitation of the air, produced by a flux and reflux of water, or a variety of opposit currents.
Its situation is variable, owing to a sandy foundation and the rapid flux and reflux of the sea.
Haig says that, if the refluxof the blood take place within two or three seconds, the circulation is normal and not obstructed by uric acid.
The alcohol should be redistilled from potassium hydroxide over which it has been standing for some time, or with which it has been boiled for some time, using a reflux condenser.
Erlenmeyer flask over a water bath and connected with a reflux condensor.
N/2 alcoholic potash solution by boiling under a reflux condenser with frequent agitation for about 1 hour.
This stream is regulated by the flux and reflux of the sea, it being constantly high and low water every six hours.
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