The Technical World Magazine, Volume 13Technical World Company, 1910 |
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Page 17
... experiment . Obtain- ing finally a highly active substance in crystal form , he found that he could pro- duce a genuine fatigue in creatures in- oculated with it . Even death was brought The protective effects produced by the injection ...
... experiment . Obtain- ing finally a highly active substance in crystal form , he found that he could pro- duce a genuine fatigue in creatures in- oculated with it . Even death was brought The protective effects produced by the injection ...
Page 18
... experiment shown in the illus- tration at the head of the article fol- lowed this . On a small platform in the left hand part of the picture is seen a white mouse , connected with an electric FATIGUE RECORD OF A MOUSE . man and animals ...
... experiment shown in the illus- tration at the head of the article fol- lowed this . On a small platform in the left hand part of the picture is seen a white mouse , connected with an electric FATIGUE RECORD OF A MOUSE . man and animals ...
Page 19
... experiments go to show that animals treated with the antidotes offer much more resistance against the bac- teria of a number of diseases than those left unprotected . This shows the extent to which the method is likely to prove of value ...
... experiments go to show that animals treated with the antidotes offer much more resistance against the bac- teria of a number of diseases than those left unprotected . This shows the extent to which the method is likely to prove of value ...
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... experiments to the log- ical conclusion we shall perhaps one day be able to live in glass houses and throw as many stones as we like . Science is merciless , and it pauses no more at shattering old proverbs than it does of depriving ...
... experiments to the log- ical conclusion we shall perhaps one day be able to live in glass houses and throw as many stones as we like . Science is merciless , and it pauses no more at shattering old proverbs than it does of depriving ...
Page 28
... experiments were made in the com- position of tough slabs of glass of a thickness varying from 15 to 25 milli- meters and of a clear transparency . Then tests were made of the re- sistance of the glass under such condi- tions as those ...
... experiments were made in the com- position of tough slabs of glass of a thickness varying from 15 to 25 milli- meters and of a clear transparency . Then tests were made of the re- sistance of the glass under such condi- tions as those ...
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