American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volumen3Mitchell, Ames and White, 1819 |
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... rays ; the petals are lanceolate , entire , but rolled inwards , so as to appear as if they were emarginate ; the filaments are longer than the petals ; the pistils at first close , after divaricate , but never bend back . This ...
... rays ; the petals are lanceolate , entire , but rolled inwards , so as to appear as if they were emarginate ; the filaments are longer than the petals ; the pistils at first close , after divaricate , but never bend back . This ...
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... ray , edged ; down an obscure edge ; receptacle chaffy . There are twelve species , of which , B. frutes- cens , shrubby ox - eye , rises with several woody stems from the root , and grows to the height of eight or ten feet , furnish ...
... ray , edged ; down an obscure edge ; receptacle chaffy . There are twelve species , of which , B. frutes- cens , shrubby ox - eye , rises with several woody stems from the root , and grows to the height of eight or ten feet , furnish ...
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... rays falling thereon into a very small space . called the focus ; where wood , or any other combustible matter , being put , will be set on fire . See OPTICS We have some extraordinary instances and surprizing accounts of prodigious ef ...
... rays falling thereon into a very small space . called the focus ; where wood , or any other combustible matter , being put , will be set on fire . See OPTICS We have some extraordinary instances and surprizing accounts of prodigious ef ...
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... rays re- ceived on a circular surface of 2 feet 83 inches , when concentrated within the di ameter of an inch , will be 1056.25 times its intensity , or this number of times greater than the heat of the sun , as felt on the surface of ...
... rays re- ceived on a circular surface of 2 feet 83 inches , when concentrated within the di ameter of an inch , will be 1056.25 times its intensity , or this number of times greater than the heat of the sun , as felt on the surface of ...
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... rays received by the moon were reflected back , and that the earth was absolutely without heat , that the effect of this reflection would be found to be .00367 of a degree ( for 240,000 × 2 : 178 ° :: 2180 ° : .00367 ) ; which ...
... rays received by the moon were reflected back , and that the earth was absolutely without heat , that the effect of this reflection would be found to be .00367 of a degree ( for 240,000 × 2 : 178 ° :: 2180 ° : .00367 ) ; which ...
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