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The air that we expire contains a certain quantity of foul , or putrescent , organic
matter . It is charged with moisture , and contains about five per cent . less oxygen
and nearly five per cent . more carbonic acid than the air that we inspire .
The air that we expire contains a certain quantity of foul , or putrescent , organic
matter . It is charged with moisture , and contains about five per cent . less oxygen
and nearly five per cent . more carbonic acid than the air that we inspire .
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... nervous people always fancy there is a draught if they see anything like a
window open , and the other a much more practical one , but one that is common
to most forms of ventilation that are inexpensive — that a certain quantity of
blacks 36.
... nervous people always fancy there is a draught if they see anything like a
window open , and the other a much more practical one , but one that is common
to most forms of ventilation that are inexpensive — that a certain quantity of
blacks 36.
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lation that are inexpensive — that a certain quantity of blacks enter . These
conditions are , to a certain extent , got over by the plan suggested by several
inventors — of boring holes through , or cutting pieces out of the lower bar of the
upper ...
lation that are inexpensive — that a certain quantity of blacks enter . These
conditions are , to a certain extent , got over by the plan suggested by several
inventors — of boring holes through , or cutting pieces out of the lower bar of the
upper ...
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presented by Messrs . Howard to the Parkes Museum . Where very large
quantities of air require to be admitted , one or more sashes of a window may be
made to swing forward in this way , as is now done in the large hall of Willis ' s
Rooms .
presented by Messrs . Howard to the Parkes Museum . Where very large
quantities of air require to be admitted , one or more sashes of a window may be
made to swing forward in this way , as is now done in the large hall of Willis ' s
Rooms .
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... as five or six men , or even more . This is why it is commonly considered that
gas is more injurious than lamps or candles , aud so it is when the quantities of
light are not compared , but with the same quantity of light , gas renders the air of
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... as five or six men , or even more . This is why it is commonly considered that
gas is more injurious than lamps or candles , aud so it is when the quantities of
light are not compared , but with the same quantity of light , gas renders the air of
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Seite 79 - It ought to be an absolute condition for a public water supply that it should be uncontaminated by drainage.
Seite 53 - ... does, whereas one gas burner will consume as much oxygen and give out as much carbonic acid as five or six men, or even more. This is why it is commonly considered that gas is more injurious than lamps or candles...