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" which defy all such methods of examination, and which will yield only to the magical analysis of polarized light. A body which is quite transparent to the eye, and which appears upon examination to be as monotonous in its structure as it is in its aspect,... "
Report of the ... Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of ... - Página 327
por British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1835
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Elements of Chemistry,: Including the Applications of the Science in the Arts

Thomas Graham - 1842 - 1140 páginas
...possess some most extraordinary properties, in regard to vision, of useful application. It is said that a body which is quite transparent to the eye, and which appears upon examination to be as homogeneous in its structure as it is in its aspect, will yet exhibit, under polarized light, the most...
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Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London, Volumen2

Microscopical Society of London - 1849 - 286 páginas
...exquisite skill; but there are still structures in the mineral, the vegetable, and the animal kingdoms, which defy all such methods of examination, and which...examination to be as monotonous in its structure as in its aspect, will yet exhibit under polarized light the most exquisite organization, and will display...
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Elements of Chemistry: Including the Applications of the Science ..., Volumen1

Thomas Graham - 1850 - 768 páginas
...possess some most extraordinary properties, in regard to vision, of useful application. It is said that a body which is quite transparent to the eye, and which appears upon examination to be as homogeneous in its structure as it is in its aspect, will yet exhibit, under polarized light, the most...
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The Microscope: Its History, Construction, and Applications

Jabez Hogg - 1854 - 550 páginas
...there are still structures in the mineral, vegetable, and animal kingdoms which defy all such modes of examination, and which will yield only to the magical analysis of polarised light. A body which is quite transparent to the eye, and which might be judged as monotonous...
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The Microscope: Its History, Construction, and Applications ...

Jabez Hogg - 1854 - 516 páginas
...which defy all such modes of examination, and which will only to the magical analysis of polarised light. A body which is quite transparent to the eye, and which might be judged tonous in structure as it is in aspect, will yet exhibit, under po! light, the most...
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The Microscope

Jabez Hogg - 1856 - 530 páginas
...there are still structures in the mineral, vegetable, and animal kingdom»which defy all such modes of examination, and which will yield only to the magical analysis of polarised light. A body which is quite transparent to the eye, and which might be judged as monotonous...
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Elements of inorganic chemistry

Thomas Graham - 1858 - 896 páginas
...possess some most extraordinary properties, in regard to vision, of useful application. It is said that a body which is quite transparent to the eye, and which appears upon examination to be as homogeneous in its structure as it is in its aspect, will yet exhibit, under polarized light, the most...
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Elements of Inorganic Chemistry: Including the Applications of the Science ...

Thomas Graham - 1858 - 880 páginas
...possess some most extraordinary properties, in regard to vision, of useful application. It is said that a body which is quite transparent to the eye, and which appears upon examination to be as homogeneous in its structure as it is in its aspect, will yet exhibit, under polarized light, the most...
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The Microscope

Jabez Hogg - 1858 - 644 páginas
...there are still structures in the mineral, vegetable, and animal kingdoms, which defy all such modes of examination, and which will yield only to the magical analysis of polarised light. A body which is quite transparent to the eye, and which might be judged as monotonous...
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Elements of Experimental and Natural Philosophy: Being a Familiar and Easy ...

Jabez Hogg - 1861 - 594 páginas
...there are still structures in the mineral, vegetable, and animal kingdoms which defy all such modes of examination, and which will yield only to the magical...body which is quite transparent to the eye, and which might be judged as monotonous in structure as it is in aspect, will yet exhibit, under polarized light,...
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