This condition lasted from five to seven minutes, but he did not remember whether his companion complained of anything, nor did he know what became of him, nor how he himself came to be in bed.
In man, a solution of 1 : 120 commences to act in about six to seven minutes, reaches its highest point in from ten to fifteen minutes, and persists more or less for six to eight days.
In July and September frogs were found to live from one to two hours and twenty-seven minutes in aërated water at fifteen and seventeen degrees.
The mean term of life was one hour and thirty-seven minutes, as averaged in July, and in September one hour and forty-five minutes, the two extremes of the seasons approximating the effects.
Make it into large dumplings, and set them before the fire six or seven minutes; then put them into boiling water with a little milk in it.
Boil it six or seven minutes, and when cold bottle it.
Thirty-seven minutes, the least time allowable if we are not to get overheated by friction with the air.
The hopper will then descend on its own engines at the maximum speed allowed by the heat-disposal system; estimated at thirty-seven minutes.
Peter announces that we have only just made it as the deadline is in seven minutes time; he waves B and me out of the hopper, through the door and into a corridor where a certain irregular vibration is coming from the walls.
It makes one revolution about Jupiter in less than twelve hours (eleven hours and fifty-seven minutes), and is only a little more than twenty-two thousand miles from the surface of the planet at the equator.
This is but little more than the inclination of the earth’s axis, which is twenty-three degrees and twenty-seven minutes.
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