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Evaluation de la consommation d'un troupe de chvres laitires sur parcours forestier: methode d'observation directe des coups de dents; methode du marqueur oxyde de chrome.
Chapter 5 1994
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Materials: Gl-sheet 22 gauge (0.75), corner double seam or riveted and soldered, painting one coat red oxyde and one coat enamel paint.
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Materials: Gl-sheet 22 gauge (0.75), corner double seam or riveted and soldered painting one coat red oxyde and one coat enamel paint.
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When the air is admitted at all, it should be admitted above as well as below the fuel, so that the carbonic oxyde that is generated in the mass may be burned, or converted into carbonic acid, over the top.
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It should be given at the second or third attenuation as often as every three hours, when the pain is severe, and applied to the surface of the carbuncle freely by cloths laid over it, wet in the first dilution, or by sprinkling the first trituration of the oxyde
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The invention consists in having the fumes and gases from the roasting zinc or zinc ore forced into a close building, provided with openings or apertures, over which screens are placed, constructed in such a manner and of such materials as to admit of the air and gases passing through them, but not the oxyde.
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This invention has for its object the dispensing with the large bag, which is very expensive -- the gases from the ore affecting the same so that it rots in a very short time, and soon becomes ruptured under the blows which are given it to cause the oxyde which adheres to the sides of the bag to drop into the teats or receptacles made to receive it.
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-- G.C. Hall, Brooklyn, N.Y. -- This invention relates to an improved means for catching the oxyde of zinc, as it escapes with the fumes and gases from roasting zinc, or zinc ore.
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The pipe could then be withdrawn, and the fire urged until the metal with its coat of oxyde was fused, and cast steel thereby produced.
James Nasmyth: Engineer, An Autobiography. Nasmyth, James 1885
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A plate of iron which had become an oxyde, but before it was disturbed by the spade resembled a plate of cast iron.
An Introduction to the mortuary customs of the North American Indians 1884
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