They all consist of glyceryl esters containing two fatty acid radicals and the phosphoric acid radical in which one of the residual hydrogens is replaced by the choline group.
It is called residualbecause it has its origin in the remains of the original disease.
It has usually been considered that this destruction of conductivity is due to chemical action between the acid and the residual impurities in the water.
Thus any residual current through the galvanometer is direct and not alternating.
There is great difficulty in correcting the residual fault, not only because an inconceivably small movement of the weights on the balance-curve is required, but also because it endangers the equilibrium of the balance.
The sum of squares of residual errors with Hansen's Tables is only one-eighth part of that with Burckhardt's Tables.
The tubes contain no inside electrodes with the residual gaseous molecules; and with them I will proceed to give some of the most striking radiant-matter experiments without any inner metallic poles at all.
My contention is that they are produced by radiant matter of the residual molecules of gas.
The cause of the concentrated action of the north wind is found in the peculiar form of the north sides of the peaks, where the amphitheaters of the residual glaciers are.
We should then see whether this were possible, or whether there would remain residual phenomena not explicable by known principles and compelling us to admit the existence of a force of development innate in the organism.
The latter would have been of interest, not only because of the marking, but also because of the presence of a residual caudal horn.
The residual liquor of the process of making carmine.
The yellowish, oily liquid, forming the residualportion of light oil of wine, after it has deposited its etherin.
If all expenditures for those activities which are directly or indirectly related to the war are excluded, the residual expenditures are below those for corresponding activities in prewar years.
It is gratifying to announce that the residual questions between Costa Rica and Nicaragua growing out of the Award of President Cleveland in 1888 have been adjusted through the choice of an American engineer, General E.
The residual impurity at any stage could be estimated by interposing a thin plate of quartz or fluorite which completely reflected or absorbed the residual rays, but allowed the impurity to pass.
Beckmann, under the direction of Rubens, investigated the variation with temperature of the residual rays reflected from fluorite employing sources from -80 deg.
In space void of matter, we should have pure radiation, but it is difficult to obtain so perfect a vacuum that the effects of the residual gas in transferring heat by conduction or convection are inappreciable.
One residual trait of savage incompetence I have already referred to; they cannot administer a trust--I was told there had never yet been a case known.
When Bishop Dordillon first came to Tai-o-hae, he reckoned the inhabitants at many thousands; he was but newly dead, and in the same bay Stanislao Moanatini counted on his fingers eight residual natives.
The residual phenomena left uninterpreted by mechanical categories loom out more persistently than they did a century ago.
For Weismann assumes that in certain cases the body-cells, even though differentiated, may carry with them some residual unused-up germ-plasm.
These atoms, congregating in their turn as nebulae and under the slight residual force of gravitation condense into blazing suns.
Drying" the residual copper, which retained some lead, in a furnace with a free admission of air.
The size of the cakes, the proportion of silver in the original copper and in the liquated lead, the proportion of lead and silver left in the residual cakes, all had to be reached by a series of compromises among militant forces.
If we assume the values given for residual copper in the first four charges (note p.
Refining of the residual copper from the "drying" furnace by oxidation of impurities and poling in a "refining furnace.
It is seldom necessary to distinguish residual clays from other secondary or transported ones (Chapters II and IV).
This mass has then been subjected to the solvent action of water containing carbon dioxide or other substances which dissolve out the bulk of the associated minerals and leave the residual clay behind.
Residual clays are seldom pure, being often rich in iron compounds, though the white clays of Staffordshire and Derbyshire are highly refractory.
I cannot say that the tone of voice or the handwriting is often thus reproduced--though it is, for a few moments, by special effort sometimes; but the unusual physiological mechanism accounts for outstanding or residual differences.
It has been claimed that the evolved products enumerated above are the results of the primary decomposition of organic matter, and never of further changes in the residual products; i.
But we have better evidence than this of the derivation of one from another of the groups of residual products which have been enumerated.
The residual death throes of the Thirty-second Army kept the battlefield lethal.
The residual heat of the extinct volcano causes steam and gases to escape from vents in the rims of the two small craters.
The volcano having long been inactive, the craters are filled with snow, but the residual heat causes steam and gases to escape in places along their rims.
This may be called the discovery of a residual phenomenon by eliminating the effects of chance.
The residual liquor of the manufacture of soap from kelp (or other iodine lye), of the sp.
The residual liquid yields crystals of nitrate of copper on evaporation.
The iodine so procured is purified by sublimation, whilst that which remains in the residual saline matter is removed by treatment with chlorine.
It is now exclusively prepared on the large scale, and from either magnesian limestone or the residual liquor of the sea-salt works.
As soon as the reaction is complete, and the residual gas has been driven off by a momentary ebullition, the apparatus is allowed to cool, when it is again carefully and accurately weighed.
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