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RM2AJKNG4–Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . o me at Dehra. During this period I also visited the trees onseveral occasions. Subsequent investigations undertaken between Mayand September enabled the full observations for the year round to becarried out. From these detailed investigations the life history of this important salbark beetle (see page 476) has been fully worked out, as also that of severalof its parasitic and predaceous foes. ON THE LIFE HISTORIES OF FOREST INSECTS 33 2. Life History of the buprestid Sphenoptera aterrima and the cerambycid Trinophyllum cribratuin. Gree
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RM2AXHBMG–Human physiology : designed for colleges and the higher classes in schools and for general reading . FIG. 182.. CHAPTER XVII. CONNECTION OF THE MIND AND THE BODY. 476. In the Chapter on the Nervous System I gave you ageneral view of its functions and its arrangements. You sawthat it is to the mind the grand means of communication withthe world of material and immaterial things around it. In theChapters on the Senses and the Organs of Locomotion, w7e haveconsidered the modes in which this communication is maintained,through organs subordinate to the nervous system. And youhave seen that through
RMMAAE2Y–. Ecology of Buzzards Bay : an estuarine profile . East Branch Kilometers Fig. 1.4. Rivers and harbors of the Buzzards Bay system. (Table 1.2) and is a partial reason for the high water quality of the bay. While Buzzards Bay has a water surface of about 550 km2 it is functionally divided be- tween open water (i.e., the central bay area, 476 km2) and 27 major embayments (75 km2) (Table 1.3). The embayments, because of their location and physical structure, are the areas first subject to coastal eutrophication; embayments have restricted circulation and smaller volume for dilution of nutri- ent
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RMH385KK–Petri Matthioli ... Opera quae extant òmnia, hoc est, Commentarii in VI. libros Pedacii Dioscoridis Anazarbei De medica materia (Page 476) BHL77
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RM2AFR4MY–. The principles of physics. FiG. 367. 1 Any vessel employed for performing and measuring electrolysis is called avoitameter. 476 ETHER DYNAMICS.. BATTERY Fig. 368. tioning at this point, though a little out of place. Thequantity of gas given off divided by thenumber of seconds the current .has been flowing is a direct measure of the meanstrength of the current, i.e. the numbers of units of electricity which flow throughthe circuit in one second. Hence thisapparatus serves to measure currentstrength. The electrode by which the current en-ters the electrolyte is called the anode;and that by whi
RMMCNKNT–. Fig. 476. Gowoih von /. Coassus; 2. Fiirciter; 3. Axis; 4. Rusa hippelaphus; 5. Sika; 6. Dama; 7. Alces; <S'. Capreolus; g. Rangifer; 10. Siebon Eiitwiokliingsstatlien von Cerviis elaphiis. In allen Fig. bfdcutct: weiß: Stange; schwarz: Aiigensproß und darüber der Eissproß bei Rangifer (g) und den drei letzten Stadien von C. elaphus (/o); gestrichelt: der Mittelsproß; punktiert: der Hintersproß. Zum Teil nach Rörig; 6, 7 und 9 nach der Auflassung von C. Hoffniann, der Drehung der Stange annimmt. Frontalia nacli hinten, so daß die i)arietale Zoiu; auf einen sclnnalen Streifen rednzieit wir
RMW07092–Archive image from page 476 of Die Gartenkunst (1899). Die Gartenkunst diegartenkunst15deut Year: 1899 ZentralfriedhofStuttgart: I. Preis Verf: Oberbaurat L. Eisenlohr und O. Pfen Gartenarchitekt C. Luz in Stuttgart unter Mitarbeit von Architekt Schaubilder hervorragender Architekturen. nig, Arcliitekten, und A. Abel.
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RM2AN8NPX–The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 ADto 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or [golden fleece] . -?f «!-.-> . ? -V s •> ^4 ft 1 3 ----«i-»-g^j ... -;ct.
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RM2AFX10A–. The condition of nations, social and political. LD21A-10Tn-8,73 (R1902S10)476—A?. General Library University of Califortiia Berkeley ll/UO«J*wt?- 4S^^^ UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY. PREFACE I ^HE life-work of the great German Statistician, Baron Kolb, carefully translated into English by Mrs. Brewer, is here presented to thePublic with the great additional advantage of the Authors supervision ofthe proof sheets. Complicated as is the subject matter, and abounding in tables offigures, the work is, nevertheless, as interesting as it is instructive, andI have determined to undertake the ri
RMME7WX2–. Die mechanischen Eigenschaften des Holzes; eine Abhandlung vorgelegt der Akademie der Wissenschaften in Paris von E. Chevandier und G. Wertheim . CO (V a S CQ »i« «3 -M 1 « CQ :3 CC ^ ^ Dichte der Jahrringe Schall- in den ranne Tanne Tanne 'i'anne Tanne Tanne Fichte Fichte 65(1) 65 (2) 65 (3) 65 (4) 65 (5) 65 (6) 31(1) 31 (3) 20.20 10.26 7.27 20.20 10.26 7.27 20 20 10.26 7.27 20.20 10.26 7.27 20.20 10.26 7.27 20.20 10.2P 7.27 61.60 15.90 13.50 11.68 9.07 14.63 14.07 9.96 9.77 0.454 0.442 0.413 0.828 0.407 0.476 0.506 0.421 0.506 0.499 0.503 0.449 0.406 0.411 0.400 0.391 0.384 0.468 0.355 0.3
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RM2AXDKJP–The practice of obstetrics, designed for the use of students and practitioners of medicine . Cord. ? V. I Amnion.Liguor amnii.Embryo, Fig. 476.—Third Type of Abortion.Retention of deciduse and chorion.Incomplete abortion.. Fig. 477.—Fourth Type of Abortion.Retention of deciduse, chorion, rudi-mentary placenta and amnion. In-complete abortion. ruptured by the descent of the ovum, leaving the former, with the vera and sero-tina, to pass away during the puerperium, or to be removed by operation. Again,we infrequently see the chorion as well as the reflexa ruptured, the cord beingtorn from the pla
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RM2AJFJ2G–Outlines of the world's history, ancient, mediæval, and modern, with special relation to the history of civilization and the progress of mankind .. . GENERAL SKETCH. 73 SECTION II.HISTORY OF GREECE. CHAPTER I.GENERAL SKETCH.. T-iiE Parthenon restored. I. We are now to begin the fiistory of the two greatEuropean nations of antiquity, Greece and contrast ofRome, —the history of the glory that was guropein hi-Greece, and the grandeur that was Rome. *°y-The story of these nations fills the whole period betweenabout the year looo b. c. and the downfall of the WesternRoman Empire, 476 a. d. Between
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RM2AN92PD–The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 ADto 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or [golden fleece] . I;... 1 .- ,; ^.^. ».^—>»??.-. ?. *-» i I J —. 3? > f
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RM2AN939F–The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 ADto 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or [golden fleece] . .: -, --^atAj.iAi.A .-^LaO *J. I;... 1 .- ,; ^.^. ».^—>»??.-. ?. *-» i I J —
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RMHBWA9K–Image taken from page 476 of 'The World: historical and actual. What has been and what is ... Together with ... charts, reference tables ... from B.C. 1500, to the present time. Numerous ... illustrations' Image taken from page 476 of 'The World historical and
RM2AN9CWA–The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 ADto 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or [golden fleece] . Jean deLannoy seijn.de v Molembais etc. f 1560. k i -Vl -?•-• A-*. Iwf i ir.
RMW0RMKE–Archive image from page 476 of Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische. Der Tropenpflanzer; zeitschrift fr tropische landwirtschaft dertropenpflanze21berl Year: Carl Bödiker & Co. Kommanditgesellschaft :: auf Aktien :: Hamburg, Königsberg, Rotter- dam,Hoi>gkongCanton,Tsingtau, Wladiwostok, Blagowesch- tschensk, Charbin, Swakopmund, Lüderitzbucht, Karibib.Windhuk, Keetmanshoop. Brüssel, Brügge, Ichteghem, Ostende, Thlelt. Proviant, Getränke aller Art,Zigarren,Zigaretten, Tabak usw. nnverzollt aus unscrn Freihafenläg;ern, Preiskataloge, Prospekte, Anerkc. .;>..i,:..c;irelben, |erner
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RM2AN9EXM–The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 ADto 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or [golden fleece] . Jean deLannoy seijn.de v Molembais etc. f 1560. k i -Vl -?•-• A-*. Iwf i ir
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RM2AN8J75–The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 ADto 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or [golden fleece] . -- -? ? V -S / .-. -..-^ -ii ? -. ??.* . .. •- - / v fc „- ????if f I 7 x ? *..
RMW0RMCP–Archive image from page 476 of De re metallica (1950). De re metallica deremetallica50agri Year: 1950 BOOK X. UESTIONS as to the methods of smelting ores and of obtaining metals I discussed in Book IX. Following this, I should explain in what manner the precious metals are parted from the base metals, or on the other hand the base metals from the precious'. Frequently two metals, occasionally more than two, are melted out of one ore, because in nature generally there is some amount of gold in silver and in copper, and some silver in gold, copper, lead, and iron ; likewise some copper in go
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RM2AKKMY5–A treatise on the science and practice of midwifery . le attention. In this instrument trac-tion is not made on the handles by which the blade- arc introduced, ;i-in ordinary forceps, but n a supplementary handl). Theobject claimed for this arrangement is thai less ir. -12. 476 OBSTETRIC OPERATIONS. tion, which can always, be made in the proper axis of the pelvis; thatthe blades are not likely to slip; and that rotation of the head is notinterfered with. The handles of the forceps, moreover, guide the opera-tor to the direction in which he ought to pull, since all that is requiredis to keep th
RMW1TEBB–Archive image from page 476 of Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu. Denkschriften der Medicinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Jena denkschriftender446medi Year: 1879 I.Schl.t. Hy. m. I.Schl.t. ffiMyot.I. ILD.Sgt Myot. IV. Fig. 92. Fig- 93- Fig. 94. einen kleinen Hohlraum begrenzt und eine Gruppe von platten Zellen {Myot) seitlich umgiebt. Diese letzteren, vom Schnitt flach getroffenen Zellen gehören der medianen Wand des 1. Dorsalsegmentes an, deren ursprünglich epithelial angeordnete Elemente sich zu platten, scheibenförmigen Zellen umwandeln
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RM2AM30BT–The New England magazine . THE OLD TOWN HOUSE 476 NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE. THE SCHOOLHOUSE hour after school. It seemed an un-just sentence, but there was no appeal,so we had to accept it, and were givenlong columns of figures to add tobeguile the time. But like all thingselse in this world it came to an endat last and we were set free. I wasfeeling pretty much cast down with mydisobedience behind me and a longwalk home alone ahead of me. AlwaysSusie, my dearest friend and seatmate,and I walked home together. She was a dear, sweet, fat, pink andwhite little girl with whom Ishared all my secrets.
RMW1TDY7–Archive image from page 476 of Dansk ornithologisk forenings tidsskrift (1907). Dansk ornithologisk forenings tidsskrift danskornithologi910191416dans Year: 1907 123 tionen med Lethed klare ogsaa denne Hindring. For Pladsens Skyld har jeg kun tegnet en eneste Mellemform (Fig. 210 C), den der ligger lige midt imellem Oldfugl og Fugleøgle, og det fundne Resultat bliver da Før- fuglens Forlem. Naar jeg har tilføjet Haandrodsknoglerne, er det naturligvis en Vilkaarlig- hed; thi disse er baade hos Fugleane og Oldfugl for man- gelfuldt bevarede til at kunne benjites i Genbildningen ; men som vi saa
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RM2AXDWR8–A treatise on wood engravings : historical and practical . out his enquiries 476 REVIVAL OF WOOD ENGRAVING. across the Tyne first appeared in a Memoir prefixed to the Select Fables,published by E. Charnley, 1820. Mr. William Bedlington, an old friendof Bewick, once asked him if it were true ? Babbles and nonsense Iwas the reply. It never happened but once, and that was when theriver had suddenly swelled before I could reach the top of the alters*and yet folks are made to believe that I was in the habit of doing it. On the expiration of his apprenticeship he returned to his fathershouse at Cher
RMW072FP–Archive image from page 487 of Die deutsche Landwirtschaft unter Kaiser. Die deutsche Landwirtschaft unter Kaiser Wilhelm II; Mutterland und Kolonien. Hrsg. von Prof. Dr. Dade diedeutschelandw02dadeuoft Year: 1913 476 Raribib. buvdi ctinficiicii Inibbaft u ircncii. -Mcl fdntncrijKH' üt cf, ircim Mc -liiiHU'n 1011 '2—3 3yochcn alt ccirocbcn fiiib; iiuiii faiiii ihnen ann mit no lU fcrb bciEoinnicn. ,3' 'li iilT-' i-K'lcindtcr (SiniTcbprcncv bct Jaiu» iKhnuicn, fp uun-bcn i'ic J|nnajt in eine lliniinnmic bei bein Jannbanje gebnutt, bei geeigneter Jütteiung — uierne, Jinoclien uiib fiefeliteine
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RM2AG5HMB–. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. FiK. 474. Fi-. 47.5. FiK. 476. vertical and the other horizontal, wherein is to be remarked the perfection of this solid,seeing that its projection on a j)lane is always a circle whenever the i)lane is parallel to ihecircular base formed by the contact of the tangents. DEVEI.OPEMENT OF SOI.inS WHOSE SURFACES ARE rT.ANE. 1149. We have already observed that solids are only distinguished by their apjiarontfaces, and that in those which have plane sinfa
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RM2AN8MD0–The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 ADto 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or [golden fleece] . 1 LXXVI pf % P v ^ y • J • — i UXVII. -.. «»—--a—frfa,* &1. m
RMW06YMH–Archive image from page 476 of Die deutsche Landwirtschaft unter Kaiser. Die deutsche Landwirtschaft unter Kaiser Wilhelm II; Mutterland und Kolonien. Hrsg. von Prof. Dr. Dade diedeutschelandw02dadeuoft Year: 1913 Urpillc. 4e5 JlaifcrldMcjj UrpiKc. SurdidMiittlidi ircrbcn pom Scttar iocrntct: bei JiVMon 22—2ö dz, bei ?0i-iiK'ti 2024 dz, bei ftafcr ull ociftc 20 -22 dz, bei ?übeii 500 ÖOO dz imb bei .Uavtoffehi 250 300 dz. J>ie ?'lUlel•leie1l iiiib luidi mebrjäbiii)ei- oaiter iebcuiiiiui uiib $iiiu]uiui juerft mit i)üliii- iiiib inicf- friiditen bebmit llll üIlu ur Oiruiuitiuiui bju
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RM2AG5HD4–. An encyclopaedia of architecture, historical, theoretical, & practical. New ed., rev., portions rewritten, and with additions by Wyatt Papworth. FiK. 474. Fi-. 47.5. FiK. 476. vertical and the other horizontal, wherein is to be remarked the perfection of this solid,seeing that its projection on a j)lane is always a circle whenever the i)lane is parallel to ihecircular base formed by the contact of the tangents. DEVEI.OPEMENT OF SOI.inS WHOSE SURFACES ARE rT.ANE. 1149. We have already observed that solids are only distinguished by their apjiarontfaces, and that in those which have plane sinfa
RMW1BAPH–Archive image from page 353 of Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire,. Dictionnaire de pomologie, contenant l'histoire, la description, la figure des fruits anciens et des fruits modernes les plus gÂnÂralement connus et cultivÂs . dictionnairedepo04lero Year: 1867 790 ROY [royale ang] Pomme ROYAL SOMERSET. â Synonyme de pomme de Londres. Voir ce nom, Pomme ROYALE. â Synonyme de Passe-Pomme d'ÃtÃ. Voir ce nom. 476. Pomme ROYALE D'ANGLETERRE. Synonymes. â Pommes: 1. Englischer Kônigs (Diel, Kernobstsorten, 1799, t. I, p. 74). â 2. Rei- nette RAYÃE DE ROUGE (Mirbel, Loiseleur-Deslongc
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RMW0RME2–Archive image from page 476 of Der Mensch (1886-). Der Mensch dermensch01rankuoft Year: 1886- ®Q§ öiiftbcin. 1 SSott oufeen — 2 Don innen. A Darmbein — B £dam6ein — C Sibein. — a Sarmbcinfamm — b üorbcrer oberer, c »orbercr unterer Sarmbeinfladiel — d {)interer oberer, e Hinterer unterer 2ormbeinftQd)eI — f (£ibeinftad)el — g Sifnorrcn — h £i)mj)f)t)ie — i elenfpfanne — k fannenauvfdjnitt. S3ecfen, fid) in üier bemeglid) uerbunbenc iHbtcilungen gliebert, meldje ben IHbteihmgcn ber obern Crrtremität, bec 3lrme;o mit bem 3d)ultergerlifto, entfpredjen. 3tn Der untern (S'rtre; mität unterfd)eibcn
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RM2AN8NCJ–The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 ADto 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or [golden fleece] . -?f «!-.-> . ? -V s •> ^4 ft 1 3 ----«i-»-g^j ... -;ct.. F
RMW1BY68–Archive image from page 476 of Dictionnaire de pomologie contenant. Dictionnaire de pomologie : contenant l'histoire, la description, la figure des fruits anciens et des fruits modernes les plus gÃnÃralement connus et cultivÃs . dictionnairedepo001lero Year: 1867 BON [bon-chrÃtien ranâver] 469 Poire BON-CHRÃTIEN DE RkmE. âSynonyme de Beurrà de Rance.Noir ce nom. Poire BON-CHRETIEN SPINA. â Synonyme de Bon-ChrÃtien d'Espagne. Voir ce nom. Poire BON-CHRÃTIEN DE TOURS. â Synonyme de Bon-ChrÃtien d'Hiver. Voir ce nom. Poire BON-CHRÃTIEN TURC. â Synonyme de Bon-ChrÃtien de Vernois. Voir ce nom. I
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RM2AN8YXE–The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 ADto 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or [golden fleece] . *•*! k»M>^«. Li . ? .-• i ?*•??•- ?—»———> ——«— • i — i ? TUirn.
RMW1C0AE–Archive image from page 483 of Dictionnaire de pomologie contenant. Dictionnaire de pomologie : contenant l'histoire, la description, la figure des fruits anciens et des fruits modernes les plus gÃnÃralement connus et cultivÃs . dictionnairedepo001lero Year: 1867 476 BON [bonne ant] contournÃe près du sommet. â PÃdoncule : très-court, mince, renflà à l'attache, à peine arquÃ, obliquement insÃrà dans un Ãtroit Ãvasement où le comprime un mamelon habituellement bien Poire Bonne-Antonine. j ' i ' /-»ri â¢; i dÃveloppe. â Åil : grand, rond, ouvert, rÃgulier, placà dans une profonde cavità en
RMHBP3F0–Image taken from page 476 of 'Louvain Monumental, ou description
RM2AG399A–. Manual of operative surgery. Figs. 475 and 476.—Witzels gastrostomy. the catheter here recommended became so easily clogged with food that theoperation was a failure until he substituted a catheter of the largest size. Fixthe tube to the gastric wound with one or more catgut structures. Lay theproximal portion of the tube on the surface of the stomach and bury it by a rowof Lembert or continuous Lembert sutures, as shown in Figs. 475 and 476.This forms a canal in the stomach-wall. The canal should be i^ inches inlength or longer. Unite, with sutures, the outer opening of the canal to the.
RMW1TWK2–Archive image from page 517 of De flora van Nederland (1909-11). De flora van Nederland defloravannederl01heuk Year: 1909-11. 476 GRAMINAE. FAMILIE 18. Calamagrostis neglecta Fig. 406. Voorkomen in Europa en in Nederland. De plant komt in Midden-Europa op vochtige zandige of steenachtige plaatsen, op open plekken in bosschen, zelden in weiden voor. Zij is bij ons aan den kant van het Haarlemmermeer bij Bennebroek, aan de oevers van het Zwarte meer bij Nieuw-Dordrecht, bij den Haag, op een muur te Heemstede en op den Uienpas gevonden. C. neglécta i) P. B. (C. stricta -') Spr. S t ij f s t r
RMHC20XE–Hungary and its People ... With illustrations Image taken from page 476 of 'Hungary and its People
RM2AJ30RX–To the snows of Tibet through China . LonoTnans, Green- & Co, LonAon. & New Iopk.. Tr a ? Of THE UNIVERSITY or . GENERAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY RETURN TO DESK FROM WHICH BORROWED This book is due on the last date stamped below, or on the date to which renewed. Renewed books are subject to immediate recall. l3Jul54VLf JUL 5f$7? 7 CLU BIO-MEDINTERLjBRARY LOANTHRE^ WEEKS AFTER R^CEIPl ?RENEWABLE lUG 7 1973 4 PM 8 5 LP 21-100m-i;54(1887sl6)476
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RM2ANBW9K–Principles and practice of operative dentistry . r. G. H. Weagant. which consistsof cutting inlays from artificial teeth or inlay rods (Fig. 474) by the aidof especially devised trephines of five different sizes (Fig. 475), made ofcopper and charged with diamond dust. These trephines are to be used in conjunction with Hows inlay burs(Fig. 476), which correspond in size to the trephines. After the decay has been removed from the cavity, a bur is selectedfrom the How set which will be large enough to include the utmost limitsof the cavity, and the final preparation of the cavity completed with i
RMW1BY1N–Archive image from page 476 of Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental. Descriptive catalogue of flowering, ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs, herbs, climbers, fruit trees, &c., &c., &c. / for sale by the Yokohama Nursery Co., Limited. . descriptivecatal1909yoko Year: a .12 S ci C 2f §- g I § § s; 1 n 1' = 2 o c OS -1 I 5 5 j CO .S is i2 5 3 S = o c; cs Jl/ » (/; ri > -7 .' c c o c 5 £ H r- X - o 0/ o 3 o z J. C/J 2 J3 c ?s o i > CO '-2 1 i - 2 C O =3 2 2 f A â r' >â â¢2'2 â o «-i 3 C2 - CO O § > > r-i O 3 i 3 g s iS rH 7 >>> o a> i;
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RM2AJA9KE–St Nicholas [serial] . bker fox gets a valentine. DRAWN BY PAULINE JENKS. 476 THE LETTER-BOX Here is a very interesting and unusual letter from aSt. Nicholas reader who tells how Japanese customsseem to a girl who has spent most of her life in America,although her parents are Japanese. Tokio, Japan.Dear St. Nicholas League: My mother brought mysister and me to this country, where we will stay a fewyears for our Japanese education. Six years ago I washere for several months visiting my grandmother, but mymemory of this place and things here is so faint that every-thing is new to me again. There
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RM2AFT8CW–. A treatise on anatomy, physiology and hygiene : designed for colleges, academies and families. e ribs. In 475—494. Give the j^^i^siolof/y of the respiratory organs. 475. What isrespiration? What is the principal object in breathing? 476. How arethe useless atoms of matter conveyed into the veins of the systemic circu-lation ? How may the principal elementary substances be separated froiathe Wood ? 477. How may an ordinary inspiration be accomplished ? 19 218 ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, AND HYGIENE. full inspiration, the diaphragm is not only more depressedbut the ribs are evidently elevated. To pro
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RM2AKBNFY–A practical treatise on artificial crown- and bridge-work . After trimming to those lines, and careful replacement andburnishing on the tooth, the collar and half-cap are removed,filled with wet plaster and marble-dust, and the platinum solderedto the gold. It is then placed on the tooth, burnished into all theinequalities of the tooth, very carefully removed, invested, andenough solder flowed over the piQ 475 fio. 476. yio. in.platinum to cover and give itstrength. Fig. 476 shows itcomplete on the cuspid. I have feared that a detailedstatement Avould im])ly a longand tedious process, but I h
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RM2AWJ2BN–Nouveau traité d'instrumentation . -lai, (solj-si ?>). 4° si-rél Ut -mi i> ), 5° mi-sol*( fa b-la if).. 8854. a. HARPE 87 Ex. 140 TroisTimbales euMi!>,Sil>, Fa Deuxlres Harpes Ail0 maestoso,. JEAN Roi du >.i«l et des au.ges, Je di . rai tes lou.anges CommeDa.vid ton ser. vi.teur Meyerbeer, LE PROPHETE, Acte III, p.476. Ex. 141. Andtecautabile.69zJ. 1 Violons idi Violons
RMRYEGHM–Ecology of Buzzards Bay : an estuarine profile ecologyofbuzzard00howe Year: 1996 ECOLOGY OF BUZZARDS BAY: An Estuarine Profile Cape Cod Bay Cape Cod Canal East Branch Kilometers Fig. 1.4. Rivers and harbors of the Buzzards Bay system. (Table 1.2) and is a partial reason for the high water quality of the bay. While Buzzards Bay has a water surface of about 550 km2 it is functionally divided be- tween open water (i.e., the central bay area, 476 km2) and 27 major embayments (75 km2) (Table 1.3). The embayments, because of their location and physical structure, are the areas first subject to
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