| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1856 - 384 str.
...its capacity to resist most of the influences before mentioned. The amount of water absorbed may be regarded as a measure of the antagonistic force to...consists, in hundredth parts, of Carbonate of lime, 54.621 Carbonate of magnesia, 43.932 Carbonate of protoxide of iron, 365 Carbonate of protoxide of... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1856 - 964 str.
...its capacity to resist most of the influences before mentioned. The amount of water absorbed may be regarded as a measure of the antagonistic force to...consists, in hundredth parts, of Carbonate of lime, 54.621 Carbonate of magnesia, 43.932 Carbonate of protoxide of iron, 365 Carbonate of protoxide of... | |
| 1856 - 384 str.
...its capacity to resist most of the influences before mentioned. The amount of water absorbed may be regarded as a measure of the antagonistic force to...consists, in hundredth parts, of Carbonate of lime, 54.621 Carbonate of magnesia, ..... 43.932 Carbonate of protoxide of iron, .... .365 Carbonate of protoxide... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1856 - 414 str.
...its capacity to resist most of the influences before mentioned. The amount of water absorbed may be regarded as a measure of the antagonistic force to...consists, in hundredth parts, of Carbonate of lime, 54.621 Carbonate of magnesia, 43.932 Carbonate of protoxide of iron, 365 Carbonate of protoxide of... | |
| Joseph Henry - 1886 - 552 str.
...these portions of the surface. The marble chosen for the Capitol is a dolomite, or in other words, is composed of carbonate of lime and magnesia in nearly atomic proportions. .It was analyzed by Dr. John Torrey, of New York, and Dr. Frederick A. Genth, of Philadelphia. According to the analysis of... | |
| 1887 - 1124 str.
...these portions of the surface. The marble chosen for the Capitol is a dolomite, or in other words, is composed of carbonate of lime and magnesia in nearly atomic proportions. It was analyzed by Dr. John Torrey, of New York, and Dr. Frederick A. Genth, of Philadelphia. According to the analysis of... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1857 - 482 str.
...these portions of the surface. The marble chosen for the Capitol is a dolomite, or, in other words, is composed of carbonate of lime and magnesia in nearly...Philadelphia. According to the analysis of the former it consistsin hundredths parts of — Carbonate of lime 54.621 Carbonate of magnesia 43.932 Carbonate... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1856 - 396 str.
...Capitol is a dolomite, or is composed of carbonate of lime and magnesia in nearly atomic propor¿ tions. It was analyzed by Dr. Torrey of New York, and Dr....consists, in hundredth parts, of Carbonate of lime, . . . . . . 54.621 Carbonate of magnesia, - . . - - 43.932 Carbonate of protoxide of iron, . . - -... | |
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