Chemico

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Finally, necessity compelled the wild adventurers to betake themselves to what we should now call chemico-technical experiments, which are described in considerable detail by ❋ Alexander Leslie (1866)

Zachriel, if I understand the latest paper you have referred to, they assume that there was no physico/chemico relationship between amino acids and their codons, but that the code originated randomly. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Bilbo: Zachriel, if I understand the latest paper you have referred to, they assume that there was no physico/chemico relationship between amino acids and their codons, but that the code originated randomly. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Life itself is explained in terms of chemico - mechanical principles … ❋ Unknown (2007)

Management has considered relocating the chemico-thermomechanical pulping production at Utansjo to a country that offered "lower and more stable electricity prices," Rottneros said. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Especially if she'd managed to keep a healthy skin, unraddled by the clogging attentions of the multitudinous offerings of chemico-cosmetic quackery on whose efficacy the greater part of credulous womankind have been induced to pin such a pathetic faith. ❋ Charteris, Leslie, 1907- (1983)

Why does the chemico-mechanical explanation of any living thing give one a chill like the touch of cold iron? ❋ Unknown (1969)

Life itself is explained in terms of chemico-mechanical principles. ❋ Unknown (1969)

Among chemico-biological effects there may be noted: that alcoholic fermentation proceeds more slowly in heavy than in ordinary water, that the sprouting of tobacco seeds and the evolution of yeast fungi are delayed or checked, etc., etc. ❋ Unknown (1966)

Therefore, the point of attack of the nerve substances must be some part of the effector organ itself, probably chemical or chemico-physical in character and not morphological. ❋ Unknown (1965)

In such a case the unequally heated metal behaves to some extent like two metals, and the unequally heated liquid like two liquids, and so the thermo-electric pair is like a feeble chemico-electric one of two metals in two liquids, but without corrosion of either metal. ❋ Various (N/A)

Also that while in the case of thermo-electric action the sustaining cause is molecular motion, supplied by an external source of heat, in the case of chemico-electric action it is the motion lost by the metal and liquid when chemically uniting together. ❋ Various (N/A)

The current from a thermo-couple of metal and liquid, therefore, may be viewed as the united result of difference of molecular motion, first, of the two junctions, and second, of the two heated (or cooled) substances; and in all cases, both of thermo - and chemico-electric action, the immediate true cause of the current is the original molecular vibrations of the substances, while contact is only a static permitting condition. ❋ Various (N/A)

The order of rate of simple corrosion in any of the liquids examined differed from that of chemico-electric and still more from that of thermo-electric tension. ❋ Various (N/A)

In 1834, Boussingault, [11] the most distinguished French agricultural chemist of the century, began that series of brilliant chemico-agricultural experiments on his estate at Bechelbronn, in Alsace, the results of which have added so much to agricultural science. ❋ Charles Morton Aikman (N/A)

The fruits of these labours appeared in different publications, particularly in his _Trattato mineralogico e chemico sulle miniere di ferro del dipartimento del Mella_ (1808) -- treatise on the iron mines of Mella. ❋ Various (N/A)

Eimer endeavors to explain male predominance "by a more delicate and more developed, i.e., more complex, chemico-physical organization of the male organism." ❋ Eberhard Dennert (N/A)

This theory is equally in agreement with the chemico-electric results. ❋ Various (N/A)

The proportion of cases therefore in which the most chemico-electro-negative metal was the most corroded one increased from 15.56 to 19.23 per cent, by a rise of temperature of 100° F. Comparison of these proportions shows that corrosion usually influenced in a greater degree chemico-electric rather than thermo-electric actions of metals in liquids. ❋ Various (N/A)

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