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... analyses , gives us no assurance of he identity of the samples submitted to A , B , and C. The accordance which might be expected between the results of analysis can only be judged of when the means are known which were taken to render ...
... analyses , gives us no assurance of he identity of the samples submitted to A , B , and C. The accordance which might be expected between the results of analysis can only be judged of when the means are known which were taken to render ...
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... Analysis of one of the Trefriw Mineral Waters , " by THOMAS CARNELLEY , B.Sc. Communicated by Professor H. E. ROSCOE , F.R.S. , & c . An analysis of this strongly ferruginous mineral water has not , so far as the author has been able to ...
... Analysis of one of the Trefriw Mineral Waters , " by THOMAS CARNELLEY , B.Sc. Communicated by Professor H. E. ROSCOE , F.R.S. , & c . An analysis of this strongly ferruginous mineral water has not , so far as the author has been able to ...
Side 28
... Analysis , " as were also the ammonium , albumenoid ammonia , and nitric acid . By a comparison of the above two analyses it is evident that between September , 1871 , and September , 1874 , the composition of the water has varied ...
... Analysis , " as were also the ammonium , albumenoid ammonia , and nitric acid . By a comparison of the above two analyses it is evident that between September , 1871 , and September , 1874 , the composition of the water has varied ...
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... analysis . Professor Valentin has not made the usual systematic course of analysis un- necessarily complicated by the incorporation in it of the rarer metals , but he gives abundant information for the in- telligent student to detect ...
... analysis . Professor Valentin has not made the usual systematic course of analysis un- necessarily complicated by the incorporation in it of the rarer metals , but he gives abundant information for the in- telligent student to detect ...
Side 76
... ANALYSIS per cent Cu , 40 per cent Zn ; medal - metal : 92.6 per cent OF ORDINARY ALLOYS . By SERGIUS KERN , St. Petersburg . THE Complicated nature of the quantitative analysis of several of the best known metallic alloys demands from ...
... ANALYSIS per cent Cu , 40 per cent Zn ; medal - metal : 92.6 per cent OF ORDINARY ALLOYS . By SERGIUS KERN , St. Petersburg . THE Complicated nature of the quantitative analysis of several of the best known metallic alloys demands from ...
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Side 93 - The person purchasing any article with the intention of submitting the same to analysis shall, after the purchase shall have been completed, notify to the seller or his agent selling the article his intention to have the same analysed by the Public Analyst, and shall offer to divide the article into three parts to be then and there separated, and each part to be marked and sealed, or fastened up in such manner as its nature will permit, and shall, if required to do so, deliver one of the parts to...
Side 127 - No person shall sell to the prejudice of the purchaser any article of food or any drug which is not of the nature, substance, and quality of the article demanded by such purchaser...
Side 226 - No person shall, with the intent that the same may be sold in its altered state without notice, abstract from an article of food any part of it so as to affect injuriously its quality, substance, or nature...
Side 107 - I, the undersigned, public analyst for the do hereby certify that I received on the day of 18 , fromf , a sample of for analysis (which then weighed]: ), and have analysed the same, and declare the result of my analysis to be as follows...
Side 75 - Chemical Technology, or Chemistry in its Applications to the Arts and Manufactures. By THOMAS RICHARDSON and HENRY WATTS.
Side 225 - No person ahall, except for the purpose of compounding as hereinafter described, mix, colour, stain, or powder, or order or permit any other person to mix, colour, stain or powder, any drug with any ingredient or material so as to affect injuriously the quality or potency of such drag, with intent that the same may be sold in that state...
Side 238 - ... of CHEMICAL ANALYSIS ; or Practical Instructions for the determination of the Intrinsic or Commercial Value of Substances used in Manufactures, in Trades, and in the Arts. By A. NORMANDY, Author of "Practical Introduction to Rose's Chemistry," and Editor of Rose's "Treatise on Chemical Analysis.
Side 92 - WHEREAS it is desirable that the Acts now in force relating to the adulteration of food should be repealed, and that the law regarding the sale of food and drugs in a pure and genuine condition should be amended: Be it therefore enacted by the Queen...
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Side 272 - Committees for the several Sections before the beginning of the Meeting. It has therefore become necessary, in order to give an opportunity to the Committees of doing justice to the several communications, that each Author should prepare an Abstract of his Memoir, of a length suitable for insertion in the published Transactions of the Association, and that...