And do the other alkalies produce a similar effect?
That I comprehend very well; but how can a similar effect be produced by the destruction of a gas?
That the percussion of glass, by a rapid stream of gas, should produce a sound, is not extraordinary: but the sound here is so peculiar, that no other gas has a similar effect.
A similar effect is produced by heat on metals, and all bodies susceptible of being melted.
The development of bacteriology has had a similar effect, especially because periodicals and newspapers like to take up only the sensational side of biological discoveries.
Whether a similar effect can be produced by simple suggestion when the patient is thoroughly convinced that the physician understands the case, and that if they will respond he can cure it, remains to be seen.
Even slighter shocks may have a similar effect, and a profound shock of any kind will seriously disturb menstruation.
Concentrated acetic acid, applied in the same way, has a similar effect.
A small quantity of solution of potassa has a similar effect.
The effect of farmyard manure, while less marked in inducing simplicity of herbage, has a similar effect to sulphate of ammonia; while phosphates and other mineral manures exercise an influence similar to that of potash.
One of the benefits of ploughing-in green crops on sandy soils is undoubtedly due to this fact; the addition of farmyard manure having also a similar effect.
Olive oil, naphtha, and oil of turpentine, have a similar effect.
A similar effect is produced by boiling the articles with tin filings and caustic alkali or cream of tartar.
The effect when you vibrate more than one of these rods simultaneously is to change the shape of the electrical undulation, and a similar effect is produced when a battery is included in the circuit.
Salivation from mercury not unfrequently has a similar effect; in some instances, however, febrile affections appear to act much more directly, stimulating the uterus to powerful contractions and rapid expulsion of its contents.
Whether its passing from the horse through the human constitution, as in the present instance, will produce a similar effect, remains to be decided.
Marshall's patients, originating in the London cow, without observing pustules of any kind, and have dispersed it among others who have used it with a similar effect.
It may be admitted with truth that a similar effect obtains in the case of the higher plants, so that in the existing state of science we fail to conceive what serious reason can be urged against our considering this effect as general.
Violence from without, as a blow or a kick, may have a similar effect.
Moist cold has a similar effect on the living tissues to dry cold.
Carious teeth are the predisposing agents; mercury or calomel in repeated and large doses produces a similar effect.
All, however, have a similar effect in providing conditions under which organic evolution is able to make progress.
A great increase in rainfall may almost denude the slopes of soil, while a diminution to the point where much of the vegetation dies off has a similar effect.
The high waves produced by the severe storms must have had a similar effecton a small scale.
America owes something of the same kind to the Spanish war; and the entry of that nation into the Great War, long delayed as it was, will probably be found to have had a similar effect.
Another revolution of opinion has had a similar effect.
In hosiery, where only one kind of yarn is used, a similar effect is produced by reversing the loops.
A similar effect is produced of late years in a neater and more expeditious manner by the rollers, figs.
A similar effect is produced in some large establishments by a slicing machine, like that used for cutting down the clay lumps as they come from the pit.
Besides those things which directly suggest the idea of danger, and those which produce a similar effect from a mechanical cause, I know of nothing sublime, which is not some modification of power.
No, but we have rifles, and rifle bullets fired from the car, though not so powerful, will have a similar effect.
Until this analgesic state could be established in their minds it was impossible to convince them that the excess of oxygen, as obtained by rapid breathing, could be made to produce a similar effect.
If this be a fact, then why can you not produce a similar effect by rapid breathing for a minute, more or less, by which a larger quantity of oxygen is presented in the lungs for absorption by the blood?
After other remarks to similar effect, Mr Rogers provoked even the protest of the much-tolerating Speaker by charging the Tories with being indisposed to "act as generously as they did in their sports, and to give a little law even to vermin.
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