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  1. ... adverted to the constitution of the dif- ferent phosphates of water,* I deem it expedient to give, in the lan- guage of Dr. Kane,t an account of the acids of phosphorus to which reference is made, and of their habitudes with basic ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The physiologic effects of wounds 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Dept. of the Army : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1952
    ... must be other factors contributing to hypochloremia. Plasma ... total acid- base balance. Reference to Table 58B-E shows that the average ...
  3. ... in a current of hydrogen. PHOSPHURETTED. Combined with phosphorus. Phosphuretted Hydrogen. A sim- plified process for its preparation in ad- mixture with phosphate of lime, with reference to the elimination of phosphu- retted hydrogen. See ...
  4. ... a corroboration of the theory that want of phosphorus is the cause of gout. By reference to the tables of analyses of different arti- cles of food, in Philosophy of Eating, pages 120—126, it will be seen that the phosphates and nitrates are al- ways united, these articles ...
  5. ... 12. —— & Filmer. n P Salt eauiUbrium with special reference to calcium, mag- nJum and phosphorus. Ibid ,937, 31: 1861-73.-Pyne, G T Rennet hysteresis and the calcium phosphate of milk. Ibid " 1945 39" 385-90. ------■ & Ryan, ...
  6. ... the most important English ores of iron, with reference to the proportions ... (present as phosphates), and sulphur (present as bisulphide of iron). The ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Text-book of medical jurisprudence and toxicology 
    Publication: Philadelphia [Pa.] : Blakiston, 1891
    ... normal functions, and this is especially true in reference to the great nerve centres, of which it constitutes a comparatively large proportional part. It is eliminated from the system in the urine, in the form of phosphates. In its free state, phosphorus is a powerful irritant poison. It is less ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Text-book of medical jurisprudence and toxicology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1898
    ... functions, and this is espe- cially true in reference to the great nerve-centres, of which it constitutes a comparatively large proportional part. It is eliminated from the system in the urine in the form of phosphates. In its free state phosphorus is a powerful irritant poison. It it less ...
  9. ... by DuPont nitrometer method, 309. Combined nitric acid (reference to ferrous ... ores, phosphate rocks, minerals, iron and steel, ores with titanium, ...
  10. ... and is oxidized by nitric acid. VANADIUM AND PHOSPHORUS. Phosphuret of Vanadium—is of a leaden-gray colour, and may be formed by exposing to a white heat phosphate of deutoxide of vanadi- um mixed with a small quantity of sugar. References. Berzelius on Vanadium, Phil. Mag. and Ann. x. ...
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