Hearst's International, Volume 21, Issues 7-12International Magazine Company, 1912 |
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Page 1636
... produce light or radiant heat or the electro - magnetic pul- sations used in wireless telegraphy , are or- dinarily sent out in every direction from their point of origin . It requires but a casual observation of the conditions to see ...
... produce light or radiant heat or the electro - magnetic pul- sations used in wireless telegraphy , are or- dinarily sent out in every direction from their point of origin . It requires but a casual observation of the conditions to see ...
Page 1642
... produce unconscious- ness in a few seconds . Although the anesthetic does not shut the blood off from the brain , it produces an equivalent effect by so combining with the brain cells that their affinity for oxygen is temporarily ...
... produce unconscious- ness in a few seconds . Although the anesthetic does not shut the blood off from the brain , it produces an equivalent effect by so combining with the brain cells that their affinity for oxygen is temporarily ...
Page 1649
... produce , have possessed Ethel to the ex- clusion of all other emo- tions . This is the situation at the commencement of the third act . The scene is the same as in the second act , and , again , the action begins in the early evening ...
... produce , have possessed Ethel to the ex- clusion of all other emo- tions . This is the situation at the commencement of the third act . The scene is the same as in the second act , and , again , the action begins in the early evening ...
Page 1664
... produced work led him astray in the matter of color , for in such work we find him thor- oughly successful neither as a painter nor as an illustrator . But in line - drawing Howard Pyle must rank as one of the foremost orig- inal ...
... produced work led him astray in the matter of color , for in such work we find him thor- oughly successful neither as a painter nor as an illustrator . But in line - drawing Howard Pyle must rank as one of the foremost orig- inal ...
Page 1669
... produced the sun , the rings that the nebulæ had cast off and left behind it in the process of shrinking were supposed to have produced the planets , and the rings that these planets had cast off in the course of their condensation were ...
... produced the sun , the rings that the nebulæ had cast off and left behind it in the process of shrinking were supposed to have produced the planets , and the rings that these planets had cast off in the course of their condensation were ...
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