| 1847 - 524 pages
...proceeded from the Sandwich Islands northwards to Sitka, the change of temperature became perceptible, not only from day to day, but from hour to hour, and in twenty-two days they exchanged an inter-tropical climate for a heavy squall of snow, which ushered... | |
| George Soane - 1843 - 1012 pages
...had contained brandy, thus proving the fixedness of his habits, while all around him was changing, not only from day to day, but from hour to hour, and, it might almost be said, from minute to minute. I listened, and was convinced that the man slept ;... | |
| 1889 - 870 pages
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| 1908 - 436 pages
...n1g. kreatinin-nitrogen per kilo body weight. The amount excreted by any one individual is constant not only from day to day but from hour to hour; and the amount is independent of the volume of urine as well as of the total nitrogen. II. The kreatinin... | |
| Cornell University. Medical College. Dept of Pathology - 1908 - 524 pages
...mg. kreatinin-nitrogen per kilo body weight. The amount excreted by any one individual is constant not only from day to day but from hour to hour ; and the amount is independent of the volume of urine as well as of the total nitrogen. II. The kreatinin... | |
| Vermont. State Board of Health - 1910 - 1424 pages
...circumstances are thoroughly understood, be misleading. If the samples are taken from, the streams, they vary not only from day to day, but from hour to hour, and even from minute to minute. A pollution sufficient to be the source of a widespread epidemic may gain... | |
| American medical association - 1915 - 372 pages
...in other fluids of the body. The agglutinating power of the urine in the same individual is variable not only from day to day, but from hour to hour, and is always feeble compared with that of the serum. Serum obtained by blisters has a relatively high... | |
| Hugh Philip Tiemann - 1919 - 658 pages
...Duquesne blast furnaces. conta1ned 1n a cub1c foot of air" (Gayley). The amount of moisture varies not only from day to day but from hour to hour, and numerous investigations have shown that the slightest change has a very marked effect upon the working... | |
| W. N. P. Barbellion - 1919 - 328 pages
...the Robin taking the part of the harp. For days past my emotions have been undergoing kaleidoscopic changes, not only from day to day but from hour to hour. For ten minutes at a time I am happy or miserable, or revengeful, venomous, loving, generous, noble,... | |
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