The calcareous matter then falls down in a solid state, incrusting shells, fragments of wood and leaves, and binding them together.
The calcareous matter then falls down in a solid state, encrusting shells, fragments of wood and leaves, and binding them together.
In a solid state, water appears as snow, ice, or in an intermediate form between these two, which is seen on mountains covered with perpetual snow.
In passing into a solid state, the specific gravity of water decreases; at 0° one c.
A considerable rise in temperature is noticed during this rapid separation of crystals, which is due to the fact that the salt, previously in a liquid state, passes into a solid state.
Hence, from a solid state, the water becomes fluid; and then, if the expansive force is continued, an invisible vapour.
By friction, two pieces of ice may be made to melt each other; and could we, by mechanical pressure, force water into a solid state, an immense quantity of heat would be set free.
In the case of water passing from a liquid to a solid state, we have a most beautiful exemplification of the perfection of natural operations.
The mineral masses which compose it, whether in a solid state, like granite and limestone, or in a yielding state, like beds of sand and clay, are called rocks.
In some instances, the lava has so little fluidity that it accumulates in a dome-shaped mass over the orifice of eruption, and perhaps in a few instances it has been thrust upward in a solid state.
Even the most fluid lavas contain particles of minerals in a solid state.
Capable of being changed from a liquid to a solid state.
The act or process of passing, or causing to pass, from a fluid to a solid state, as by the abstraction of heat; the act or process of freezing.
To change from a fluid to a solid state by cold; to freeze.
Cracks and hollows occur under such circumstances, even in small masses, and the effect of converting such a vast body as the earth from a liquid, or rather molten condition, to a solid state, may be imagined.
Almost all bodies, in passing from a liquid to a solid state, are diminished in size in the process.
That the earth at a certain depth may have been originally in a solid state; and, that, where it is to be consolidated, this is done by the mutual attraction of the stony particles.
The sugar is procured in a solid state by evaporation, and may be clarified like other sugar.
Taylor that it may kill in six or eleven minutes when taken in a solid state in the form of a pill or bolus.
When given in a fluid state it produces its effects in a very few minutes; when in a solid state, as a sort of pill or bolus, in about six to eleven minutes.
Congealed, turned by the force of cold from a fluid to a solid state; hardened.
No; it is found in a solid state in many minerals, as in marble, &c.
When given in a fluid state, it produces its effects in a very few minutes; when in a solid state, as a sort of pill or bolus, in about six to eleven minutes.
If it is given in a solid state, its effects come on more slowly.
Taylor that it may kill in 6 or 11 minutes when taken in a solid state in the form of a pill or bolus.
You apparently indicated to Mr. Odum, a reference on your part on October 8, to Solid State Electronics Co.
Do you have any recollection as to salary, for example, as compared with that that you mentioned--you mentioned some kind of a figure, with respect to Solid State Electronics Co?
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