Essentials of practice of pharmacyW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 179 pages |
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... inch ( based upon the length of a pendulum vibrating seconds , in vacuum ) is the basis of the Avoirdupois and Troy weight ; the weight of one cubic inch of pure water ( at 62 ° F. under the pressure of one atmosphere ) is declared to ...
... inch ( based upon the length of a pendulum vibrating seconds , in vacuum ) is the basis of the Avoirdupois and Troy weight ; the weight of one cubic inch of pure water ( at 62 ° F. under the pressure of one atmosphere ) is declared to ...
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... inches ) . = 15.432 grains ) --- 33.814 U. S. fluid ounces ) . The names of the subdivisions of these units are expressed by prefixing the Latin numerals , milli , centi , and deci , and the names of the multiples by prefixing the Greek ...
... inches ) . = 15.432 grains ) --- 33.814 U. S. fluid ounces ) . The names of the subdivisions of these units are expressed by prefixing the Latin numerals , milli , centi , and deci , and the names of the multiples by prefixing the Greek ...
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... inches ( 3 ft . 3 inches and inch ) . two - fifths inch . two inches . 25 Millimeters ( .025 ) = one inch . II . LIQUID MEASURE . 1 Liter = 33.8 fl . oz . ( 2 pts . , 1 fl . oz . , 6 fl . dr . , 30 m . ) . 1 c.c. = 16.23 minims ( 15.43 ...
... inches ( 3 ft . 3 inches and inch ) . two - fifths inch . two inches . 25 Millimeters ( .025 ) = one inch . II . LIQUID MEASURE . 1 Liter = 33.8 fl . oz . ( 2 pts . , 1 fl . oz . , 6 fl . dr . , 30 m . ) . 1 c.c. = 16.23 minims ( 15.43 ...
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... INCHES . ) OBJECTIVE . 1 INCH INCH . INCH . INCH . Eyepiece . 2 inch ( A. 46 • • 1 inch ( C ) . . · inch ( E ) . 160 330 92 275 800 80 165 485 1500 970 3000 · It will be seen from the above that the eyepieces are some- times lettered ...
... INCHES . ) OBJECTIVE . 1 INCH INCH . INCH . INCH . Eyepiece . 2 inch ( A. 46 • • 1 inch ( C ) . . · inch ( E ) . 160 330 92 275 800 80 165 485 1500 970 3000 · It will be seen from the above that the eyepieces are some- times lettered ...
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... inch of cork weighs 60.6 grs . sp . gr . ? What is its ( 12 ) A piece of potassium weighs in air 200 grs .; a lead sinker weighs in petroleum ( sp . gr . .750 ) 350 grs .; their com- bined weight is 347.6 . What is the sp . gr . of the ...
... inch of cork weighs 60.6 grs . sp . gr . ? What is its ( 12 ) A piece of potassium weighs in air 200 grs .; a lead sinker weighs in petroleum ( sp . gr . .750 ) 350 grs .; their com- bined weight is 347.6 . What is the sp . gr . of the ...
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