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Eleven-year-old Eljie was an illegal "null" living on the shadowed streets of New York City. Doris Gudmawrn, twenty-nine and still a "legitizen, " had made it her mission to rescue the city's lost children. In October, seven months after the incident that had sparked a global chain reaction and ruined things for good, some fate or fortune brought Eljie and Doris together. Theirs was a brief encounter. Not long afterward, they were both pretty ...
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Bear loves squares, but can Raccoon convince him that other shapes can be fun too? Bear finds triangles too pointy, and circles too circley... A celebration of shapes, friendship and the power of seeing things from a different perspective. Ages: 0+
Excerpt from The Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1894, Vol. 16The waste to which I desire to call your attention to-day is not that which normally takes place in the production of a crop, but that which is incidental to the cultivation of the soil and to a certain extent unavoidable. My purpose is to develop, if it be possible, the relations of agricultural chemistry to this waste, with the purpose of pointing out a course by which i...
Excerpt from The Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1894, Vol. 16The waste to which I desire to call your attention to-day is not that which normally takes place in the production of a crop, but that which is incidental to the cultivation of the soil and to a certain extent unavoidable. My purpose is to develop, if it be possible, the relations of agricultural chemistry to this waste, with the purpose of pointing out a course by which i...
Excerpt from The Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1896, Vol. 18HE want of a rapid method of determining with a close approximation the amount of lime and sulphuric acid in drinking water led me to the study of the opacity of fine White precipitates suspended in water. I precipitated in weak solu tions lime with ammonium oxalate, and sulphuric acid with barium chloride. Then measured the height of a column of the liquid containing the ...
Excerpt from The Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1896, Vol. 18HE want of a rapid method of determining with a close approximation the amount of lime and sulphuric acid in drinking water led me to the study of the opacity of fine White precipitates suspended in water. I precipitated in weak solu tions lime with ammonium oxalate, and sulphuric acid with barium chloride. Then measured the height of a column of the liquid containing the ...
Excerpt from The Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1900, Vol. 22Notes on Selenium and Tellurium. By Edward Keller The Estimation of Alumina and Ferric Oxide In Natural Phosphates.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstr...
Excerpt from The Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1900, Vol. 22Notes on Selenium and Tellurium. By Edward Keller The Estimation of Alumina and Ferric Oxide In Natural Phosphates.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstr...