... chance forthe constant growth ofthe trunk The different kinds of trees are readily known bythe appearance ofthe bark ofthe trunk, due to the many varieties of surface caused bythe allowance for ... therefore will be devoted mainly to the words needed for leaf description, together with their application The Leaf.—In the axil ofthe whole leaf the bud forms forthe growth of a new branch So by ... acquainted with all the useful and ornamental woods used in a region; the differences in the color ofthe heart-wood, the character ofthe annual layers, and the size and the distribution ofthe medullary...
... destroy them These act much more readily on the vegetating cell than on the more resistant spore A thorough knowledge ofthe effect of these antagonistic forces is essential, for it is often by their ... variation Some of these look to the elimination ofthe bacteria after they are once introduced into the milk; others to the prevention of infection in the first place Straining the milk Most ofthe visible, ... materially bythe conditions under which the animal is kept and the character ofthe feed consumed The nature ofthe fecal matter is in part dependent upon the character ofthe food The more nitrogenous...
... http://www.pgdp.net (The original copy of this book was generously made available for scanning bythe Department of Mathematics at the University of Glasgow.) Ce livre ộlectronique est dộdiộ la mộmoire de Laura ... Produced by Laura Wisewell, Andrew D Hwang, Amy Cunningham, Colin Bell, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (The original copy of this book was generously ... Ouvrage transformation z = THẫORIE DES FONCTIONS ELLIPTIQUES LIVRE PREMIER LES FONCTIONS ALGẫBRIQUES CHAPITRE PREMIER DẫFINITIONS On appelle quantitộ imaginaire une expression de la forme x + y...
... the Urine Canal from the rough useof sounds, bougies, catheters, &c., &c Any one or all of these, by extending the inflammation backward to the seminal ducts and neck ofthe bladder, may cause ... either Spermatorrhœa or Impotency Indeed, Stricture (often caused by Self-Abuse) is one ofthe most common causes of these complaints It was here that Lallemand and Civiale found the key-note of ... like any other power or appetite—to be enjoyed in reasonable moderation and forthe purpose of insuring a continuance of our species bythe birth of offspring Many men abuse this power—abuse it...
... consequence ofthe strange happening ofthe serpent landing from the ship the end ofthe island on which the Temple of Æsculapius stood was shaped into the form ofthe bow of a ship, and the serpent of ... this ancient work in the Roman Forum, and trace its course to the Tiber In the Forum, too, to the left ofthe Temple of Castor, is the sacred district of Juturna, the nymph ofthe healing springs ... Maxima was formed of three tiers of arches, the vault within the innermost tier being 14 ft in diameter The administration ofthe sewers, in the time ofthe Republic, was in the hands ofthe censors,...
... emancipation was theoretically the best plan It was forced upon us bythe exigencies ofthe war And, independently of that, such was the infatuation ofthe Southern mind on the subject that there seemed ... admitted the full, nay, the supreme value ofthe original intuitions, ofthe inward light, ofthe teachings ofthe Infinite Spirit in the human soul; without them we could have no religion; without them ... settlers ofthe town, and the houses they built the one of brick, and the other of wood still stand They came from Westfield, about forty miles distant from Sheffield, on horseback, through the woods;...
... once used as the feminine of fox bythe Southern-English For fox they said vox; for fromthey said vram; and forthe older word fat they said vat, as in wine vat Hence vixen is for fyxen, from the ... shiftings ofthe use, of words rather than of their meaning We seldom find instances of complete conversion of one part of speech into another When, in a sentence above, the terms the great, the wealthy, ... over the teacher of other sciences, in that the facts he has to call attention to lie ready at hand for every pupil to observe without theuseof apparatus of any kind while theuseof them also...
... cord—Treatment after the cord falls off—A pouting navel —Bathing baby—Clothing the baby— Baby's night clothes—Care ofthe eyes —Care ofthe mouth and first teeth— Care ofthe skin—Care ofthe genital ... miscarriage The tendency to miscarriage Page 187 The Baby CHAPTER XVI HYGIENE AND DEVELOPMENT OFTHE BABY What to prepare forthe coming baby— Care ofthe newly-born baby The first bath—Dressing the ... reproductive organs at puberty The female generative organs The function ofthe reproductive organs The age of puberty in the female The function ofthe ovary The function ofthe womb—Why menstruation...
... express the feelings of a naturalist who forthe first time has wandered by himself in a Brazilian forest The elegance ofthe grasses, the novelty ofthe parasitical plants, the beauty ofthe flowers, ... during the cruise, and the preparation of his own journal ofthe voyage for publication The strict scientific results ofthe trip were described in the 'Zoology ofthe Voyage ofthe "Beagle,"' the ... reptiles; the feet of lizards, the hoofs of horses, the hands of man, the wings ofthe bat, the pinions of birds, all arise from the same fundamental shapeless bud, in the same spot of an almost...
... live for many years Another was Mr Dawes, afterwards Dean of Hereford, and famous for his success in the education ofthe poor These men and others ofthe same standing, together with Henslow, used ... house, of which the most attractive feature is the pretty green-house, opening out ofthe morning-room The house is charmingly placed, on the top of a steep bank leading down to the Severn The ... on the effects of subsidence, and it was easy to replace in imagination the continued deposition of sediment bythe upward growth of corals To this was to form my theory ofthe formation of barrier-reefs...
... because he had begun to sell books ofthe opera in the old Academy of Music on Fourteenth Street, the forerunner ofthe gilded Metropolitan Opera House Every night the chubby Charles saw him forge ... wherever there was the least prospect of any kind of a house The company therefore played in skating-rinks, school-houses, even barns In some places the members ofthe company had to take the oil-lamps ... JOHN DREW AND THE EMPIRE THEATER VIII MAUDE ADAMS AS STAR IX THE BIRTH OFTHE SYNDICATE Charles Frohman: Manager and Man, by Isaac X THE RISE OF ETHEL BARRYMORE XI THE CONQUEST OFTHE LONDON STAGE...
... from the tripod or other means of getting over the fire Sometimes the bough of a tree high out ofthe reach ofthe flames will Sometimes a stick or oar thrust into the bank or in a crevice ofthe ... to have saved them from such errors The conclusion seems to be that they did not use their knowledge because at first they had no suspicion ofthe real cause of their illness In other words, chronic ... one inside the other The big lid then fits on the outer one and the two other lids have to be carried separately The Five-Foot Sausage You hang these camp-kettles over the fire by their bucket...
... consideration ofthe implications and the nature ofthe social interaction The following are some guidelines to follow in these cases GENERAL GUIDELINES publish on blogs, wikis or any other form of user-generated ... accepting such a request from another person For example, there is the potential for misinterpretation ofthe relationship or the potential of sharing protected information Relationships such as ... messages that might act as the “voice” or position ofthe university or a school/college/unit must be approved bythe university or the director ofthe school/college/unit or their delegate If you...
... moved to the end ofthe book A TEXT-BOOK OF ASSAYING: FORTHEUSEOF THOSE CONNECTED WITH MINES BY C AND J J BERINGER REVISED BY J J BERINGER, ASSOC OFTHE ROYAL SCHOOL OF MINES; FELLOW OFTHE CHEMICAL ... The Project Gutenberg eBook, A Textbook of Assaying: FortheUseof Those Connected with Mines., by Cornelius Beringer and John Jacob Beringer This eBook is fortheuseof anyone anywhere ... Explanatory notes on the fusion The effect of charcoal, flour, &c The effect of nitre The effect of mineral sulphides (3) Cupellation The loss of silver Condition affecting the loss Methods of correction...
... multiplied by number of days The same costing procedure was used for cost of stay per day in the different secondary facilities Cost of waiting in the acute ward was then calculated as the difference ... difference between cost of residency in the acute ward and the chosen secondary facility This cost was withdrawn from the cost ofthe acute ward stay for each patient The costs used in the calculations ... illness, whereas of 12 not waiting had a psychotic illness Duration of stay was composed ofthe days preceding the chosen day and the number of days of further treatment in the acute ward Twenty-three...
... collected in the survey, the reporting of findings ofthe health examination to the participant, theuseof stored samples for research, and the provision of health care as part of a survey While ethical ... biomarkers because they have the potential for disclosing sensitive health information (e.g., disease status, diabetes, HIV) leading to the misuse of this information to profile individuals for social ... constraints ofthe field research The primary concern in the US and other developed countries is that survey data is not used to disclose the identity of an individual Linkage of data systems and profiling...
... rate with the injury, theuseof TH seems well justified in the types of cases presented Intensive care physicians are therefore encouraged to consider theuseof TH in similar cases in the future ... unproven Is it therefore reasonable to use TH in such patients outside the context of a clinical trial? To answer this question, both the theoretical benefits and possible adverse effects of TH must ... very supportive of benefit of TH in animal models of these injuries [10,11] Fortunately, there is now also extensive clinical data that suggest that TH carries a very low risk for adverse side...
... filling Based on the above analysis, how can the poor predictive values of PPV in the studies by Wyler and colleagues [1] and by Daudel and colleagues [2] be explained? Their plots of stroke volume ... responsive These studies further emphasize the limited usefulness of ventilatory-induced changes in arterial pressure for predicting volume responsiveness There are so many factors that can affect the ... phenomena that the technique’s use should be reserved for very limited controlled conditions such as in the operating room The authors’ warning about potential harm from excess useof fluids if these measurements...
... the cement to be used in the work is not known or is not available at the time ofthe test The test for mortar expansion should be performed by each ofthe high-alkali cements to be used in the ... when there is enough admixture present to overcome the effects of surface forces Bache (1981) explained the theory ofthe packing of solid particles and its effect on the properties ofthe material ... concretes used for general construction purposes, the addition of silica fume will result in an increase in water demand because ofthe high surface area ofthe silica fume and will require theuse of...