The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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... carbonic acid comes out of the lungs , through the trachea into the atmosphere . We do not feel much plea- sure at ... carbonic acid let loose . This is exactly what has been long proved to happen in ordi- nary respiration : but it is ...
... carbonic acid comes out of the lungs , through the trachea into the atmosphere . We do not feel much plea- sure at ... carbonic acid let loose . This is exactly what has been long proved to happen in ordi- nary respiration : but it is ...
الصفحة 460
... carbonic acid . I again put five caterpillars in a receiver containing 29.71 cube centrimetres , or 14 inches of hydrogen gas , and suffered them to re- main only one hour , to prevent their dying : I withdrew them in a state of asphyxy ...
... carbonic acid . I again put five caterpillars in a receiver containing 29.71 cube centrimetres , or 14 inches of hydrogen gas , and suffered them to re- main only one hour , to prevent their dying : I withdrew them in a state of asphyxy ...
الصفحة 461
carbonic acid cannot be respired ; a contraction takes place at the superior extremity of the trachea , which completely pre- vents it from entering into the lungs . Not a particle of car- bonic acid can be procured from the lungs of ...
carbonic acid cannot be respired ; a contraction takes place at the superior extremity of the trachea , which completely pre- vents it from entering into the lungs . Not a particle of car- bonic acid can be procured from the lungs of ...
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