The New Encyclopędia Britannica, Volume 16Encyclopędia Britannica, Incorporated, 1981 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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Water is not destroyed by most human uses , may be exceedingly difficult , therefore , to regrow a new although it may be held for a time in combination with community that resembles the original primitive forest other chemicals .
Water is not destroyed by most human uses , may be exceedingly difficult , therefore , to regrow a new although it may be held for a time in combination with community that resembles the original primitive forest other chemicals .
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Mr. Ferdinand Jefferson , Keeper of the Rolls in the Department of State , at Washington , says : “ The names of the signers are spelt above as in the facsimile of the original , but the punctuation of them is not always the same ...
Mr. Ferdinand Jefferson , Keeper of the Rolls in the Department of State , at Washington , says : “ The names of the signers are spelt above as in the facsimile of the original , but the punctuation of them is not always the same ...
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The leuco compound is generally unstable in air , being rapidly oxidized back to the original dye . This sequence of chemical reactions involved may be shown by the following equations : O , R ( CO ) , original vat dyestuff Light ...
The leuco compound is generally unstable in air , being rapidly oxidized back to the original dye . This sequence of chemical reactions involved may be shown by the following equations : O , R ( CO ) , original vat dyestuff Light ...
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