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" This fat will not usually be clear; this however, will make no difference in the result, as the subsequent treatment will clarify it. As soon as the bottles have been sufficiently whirled, they should be filled to the neck with hot water. This is most... "
Bulletin - Bureau of Chemistry - Page 42
by United States. Bureau of Chemistry - 1889
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Bulletin - Pennsylvania State College, School of Agriculture ..., Issues 1-45

Pennsylvania State College. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1887 - 1192 pages
...whirled for two minutes, after which the fat should be measured. The bottles are most conveniently filled by placing a vessel containing boiling water above the machine, and by means of a syphon made from a small rubber tube, running the water directly into the bottles without removing...
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Report

West Virginia University. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1889 - 1150 pages
...will be found upon the upper surface of the liquid in the tubes. This fat will not usually be clear; this, however, will make no difference in the result,...boiling water above the machine, and by means of a syphon, made from a small rubber tube with a glass tip, run the water directjy into the bottles without...
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Biennial Report of the Dairy and Food Commissioner of Wisconsin

Wisconsin. Dairy and Food Commission - 1890 - 202 pages
...will be found upon the upper surface of the liquid in the tubes. This fat will not usually be clear; this however, will make no difference in the result,...boiling water above the machine, and by means of a syphon, made from a small rubber tube with a glass tip, run the water directly into the bottles without...
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Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the ..., Volume 7

University of Wisconsin. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1890 - 302 pages
...be found upon the upper surface of the liquid in the tubes. This fat will not usually be clear; thi& however, will make no difference in the result, as...boiling water above the machine, and by means of a syphon, made from a small rubber tube with a glass tip, run the water directly into the bottles -without...
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Biennial Report of the Dairy and Food Commissioner of Wisconsin

Wisconsin. Dairy and Food Commission - 1893 - 128 pages
...will be found upon the upper surface of the liquid in the tubes. This fat will not usually be clear; this, however, will make no difference in the result,...as the bottles have been sufficiently whirled, they shoud be filled to the neck with hot water. This is most conveniently done by placing a vessel containing...
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The Analyst, Volumes 18-19

1893
...the old machine we were directed to put hot water into the tank. The following are the directions : " As soon as the bottles have been sufficiently whirled...they should be filled to the neck with hot water. The cover should then be replaced and the machine turned for one or two minutes, after which more hot...
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Report of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, Conn ...

Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station - 1893 - 1262 pages
...temperature of about 200° Fahr. before putting them in the machine. Fitting the bottles with hot water. — As soon as the bottles have been sufficiently whirled,...they should be filled to the neck with hot water. If practicable, distiljed or rain water should be used for the purpose. The bottles are most conveniently...
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Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the ..., Volume 9

University of Wisconsin. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1893 - 398 pages
...about 200" F. before whirling, by placing them in hot water. Filling thebottles with hot water. — As soon as the bottles have been sufficiently whirled, they should be filled with hot water to about the seven per cent. mark. If practical, distilled or rain water should be used...
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Annual Report, Volume 1

New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1894 - 834 pages
...Fahrenheit by placing them in hot water before whirling. " filling the bottles with hot water. — As soon as the bottles have been sufficiently whirled, they should be filled to the neck only with hot water. If practical, distilled or rain water should be used for the purpose. The bottles...
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Annual reports of the Bureau of Health of the City of Denver for the years ...

1896 - 174 pages
...the acid is added until the contents are cooled, water must be put in the tank. Adding Hot Water— As soon as the bottles have been sufficiently whirled...neck with hot water. This is most conveniently done with a pipette. The cover should then be replaced and the machine turned for one or two minutes, after...
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