April 17, 1906, shortly after the new meeting track the experimental field - Ålkistan became clear, occurred a larger breed at Frescati. The minutes before, a lonely locomotive had passed the place without the staff noticing anything. As a Djursholmståg approached, the driver saw how the bank sank in front of him, and the train, which consisted of motor car 7 and a trailer, slid softly into the pit and tracked out in a inclined position. No man was injured. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/april-17-1906-shortly-after-the-new-meeting-track-the-experimental-field-lkistan-became-clear-occurred-a-larger-breed-at-frescati-the-minutes-before-a-lonely-locomotive-had-passed-the-place-without-the-staff-noticing-anything-as-a-djursholmstg-approached-the-driver-saw-how-the-bank-sank-in-front-of-him-and-the-train-which-consisted-of-motor-car-7-and-a-trailer-slid-softly-into-the-pit-and-tracked-out-in-a-inclined-position-no-man-was-injured-image487810032.html
RM2K9HJJT–April 17, 1906, shortly after the new meeting track the experimental field - Ålkistan became clear, occurred a larger breed at Frescati. The minutes before, a lonely locomotive had passed the place without the staff noticing anything. As a Djursholmståg approached, the driver saw how the bank sank in front of him, and the train, which consisted of motor car 7 and a trailer, slid softly into the pit and tracked out in a inclined position. No man was injured.
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A good night halt at Tuxford. A splendid night halt but inclined to be noisy. The best position is to the bottom - seen on the edge of the field. Greenacres, Lincoln Road, Tuxford - just off A1. 1966 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-good-night-halt-at-tuxford-a-splendid-night-halt-but-inclined-to-be-noisy-the-best-position-is-to-the-bottom-seen-on-the-edge-of-the-field-greenacres-lincoln-road-tuxford-just-off-a1-1966-image623907887.html
RM2Y71CTF–A good night halt at Tuxford. A splendid night halt but inclined to be noisy. The best position is to the bottom - seen on the edge of the field. Greenacres, Lincoln Road, Tuxford - just off A1. 1966
Ground Plan, showing the Position of Wellington's Tomb, in the Crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral, 1854. 'At the time of the Duke's funeral much difference of opinion existed as to the part of the Crypt in which his remains should be placed...The coffin has now been moved down an inclined plane from the centre of the Cathedral to the position shown...which is in the middle of a square chamber about 40 feet to the east...The resting-place of the Duke will thus form a centre round which other soldiers may be most honourably placed. The tomb, which has been designed by Mr. Penrose, will be executed in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ground-plan-showing-the-position-of-wellingtons-tomb-in-the-crypt-of-st-pauls-cathedral-1854-at-the-time-of-the-dukes-funeral-much-difference-of-opinion-existed-as-to-the-part-of-the-crypt-in-which-his-remains-should-be-placedthe-coffin-has-now-been-moved-down-an-inclined-plane-from-the-centre-of-the-cathedral-to-the-position-shownwhich-is-in-the-middle-of-a-square-chamber-about-40-feet-to-the-eastthe-resting-place-of-the-duke-will-thus-form-a-centre-round-which-other-soldiers-may-be-most-honourably-placed-the-tomb-which-has-been-designed-by-mr-penrose-will-be-executed-in-image481978455.html
RM2K040C7–Ground Plan, showing the Position of Wellington's Tomb, in the Crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral, 1854. 'At the time of the Duke's funeral much difference of opinion existed as to the part of the Crypt in which his remains should be placed...The coffin has now been moved down an inclined plane from the centre of the Cathedral to the position shown...which is in the middle of a square chamber about 40 feet to the east...The resting-place of the Duke will thus form a centre round which other soldiers may be most honourably placed. The tomb, which has been designed by Mr. Penrose, will be executed in
Showing partial side view of swing span in closed position. The two (2) arms act as simple spans, a small amount of negative bending is accommodated by the continous top and bottom truss chords due to a continuous condition. Note the inclined end post of each of the simple spans, the operator's house, center/pivot pier and the pivotal pole-line pole placed atop of bridge. - Bridgeport Swing Span Bridge, Spanning Tennessee River, Bridgeport, Jackson County, AL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/showing-partial-side-view-of-swing-span-in-closed-position-the-two-2-arms-act-as-simple-spans-a-small-amount-of-negative-bending-is-accommodated-by-the-continous-top-and-bottom-truss-chords-due-to-a-continuous-condition-note-the-inclined-end-post-of-each-of-the-simple-spans-the-operators-house-centerpivot-pier-and-the-pivotal-pole-line-pole-placed-atop-of-bridge-bridgeport-swing-span-bridge-spanning-tennessee-river-bridgeport-jackson-county-al-image256713126.html
RMTWJ85X–Showing partial side view of swing span in closed position. The two (2) arms act as simple spans, a small amount of negative bending is accommodated by the continous top and bottom truss chords due to a continuous condition. Note the inclined end post of each of the simple spans, the operator's house, center/pivot pier and the pivotal pole-line pole placed atop of bridge. - Bridgeport Swing Span Bridge, Spanning Tennessee River, Bridgeport, Jackson County, AL
. A laboratory guide in bacteriology, for the use of students, teachers, and practitioners. BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIC 17 for one hour. This process has to be repeated for fiveor six successive days, before sterilization is complete.If the autoclave is to be used, the tubes are placedin the autoclave in an inclined position.Good results are obtained by this method:. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-laboratory-guide-in-bacteriology-for-the-use-of-students-teachers-and-practitioners-bacteriological-technic-17-for-one-hour-this-process-has-to-be-repeated-for-fiveor-six-successive-days-before-sterilization-is-completeif-the-autoclave-is-to-be-used-the-tubes-are-placedin-the-autoclave-in-an-inclined-positiongood-results-are-obtained-by-this-method-image370323062.html
RM2CEDJRJ–. A laboratory guide in bacteriology, for the use of students, teachers, and practitioners. BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIC 17 for one hour. This process has to be repeated for fiveor six successive days, before sterilization is complete.If the autoclave is to be used, the tubes are placedin the autoclave in an inclined position.Good results are obtained by this method:.
Improved Portable Fence. fences. One brace is set in an inclined position and extends to the top of the fence. The foot brace the lower end of which rests upon the ground Improved Dumping Wagon. Improved Apparatus for Puddling Iron. within a rotary furnace. It is believed that by the rotation of the hearth, scientific american, 1874-05-02 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/improved-portable-fence-fences-one-brace-is-set-in-an-inclined-position-and-extends-to-the-top-of-the-fence-the-foot-brace-the-lower-end-of-which-rests-upon-the-ground-improved-dumping-wagon-improved-apparatus-for-puddling-iron-within-a-rotary-furnace-it-is-believed-that-by-the-rotation-of-the-hearth-scientific-american-1874-05-02-image334316299.html
RM2ABWBRR–Improved Portable Fence. fences. One brace is set in an inclined position and extends to the top of the fence. The foot brace the lower end of which rests upon the ground Improved Dumping Wagon. Improved Apparatus for Puddling Iron. within a rotary furnace. It is believed that by the rotation of the hearth, scientific american, 1874-05-02
. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Microscopes; Microscopy. ON THE ILIaUMINATION OF OBJECTS. 195 presents the stage of the microscope in an inclined position; c a condensing lens placed below and on one side of the stage; d a lamp also placed below the stage and at some dis- tance from it; the rays of light rri^r emanating from the lamp.. Fig. 123. are thrown obliquely upon the object e, and only those that are refracted by the glass, or by the object under examination, will Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-practical-treatise-on-the-use-of-the-microscope-including-the-different-methods-of-preparing-and-examining-animal-vegetable-and-mineral-structures-microscopes-microscopy-on-the-iliaumination-of-objects-195-presents-the-stage-of-the-microscope-in-an-inclined-position-c-a-condensing-lens-placed-below-and-on-one-side-of-the-stage-d-a-lamp-also-placed-below-the-stage-and-at-some-dis-tance-from-it-the-rays-of-light-rrir-emanating-from-the-lamp-fig-123-are-thrown-obliquely-upon-the-object-e-and-only-those-that-are-refracted-by-the-glass-or-by-the-object-under-examination-will-image216449675.html
RMPG43NF–. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Microscopes; Microscopy. ON THE ILIaUMINATION OF OBJECTS. 195 presents the stage of the microscope in an inclined position; c a condensing lens placed below and on one side of the stage; d a lamp also placed below the stage and at some dis- tance from it; the rays of light rri^r emanating from the lamp.. Fig. 123. are thrown obliquely upon the object e, and only those that are refracted by the glass, or by the object under examination, will
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April 17, 1906, shortly after the new meeting track the experimental field - Ålkistan became clear, occurred a larger breed at Frescati. The minutes before, a lonely locomotive had passed the place without the staff noticing anything. As a Djursholmståg approached, the driver saw how the bank sank in front of him, and the train, which consisted of motor car 7 and a trailer, slid softly into the pit and tracked out in a inclined position. No man was injured Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/april-17-1906-shortly-after-the-new-meeting-track-the-experimental-field-lkistan-became-clear-occurred-a-larger-breed-at-frescati-the-minutes-before-a-lonely-locomotive-had-passed-the-place-without-the-staff-noticing-anything-as-a-djursholmstg-approached-the-driver-saw-how-the-bank-sank-in-front-of-him-and-the-train-which-consisted-of-motor-car-7-and-a-trailer-slid-softly-into-the-pit-and-tracked-out-in-a-inclined-position-no-man-was-injured-image487890162.html
RM2K9N8TJ–April 17, 1906, shortly after the new meeting track the experimental field - Ålkistan became clear, occurred a larger breed at Frescati. The minutes before, a lonely locomotive had passed the place without the staff noticing anything. As a Djursholmståg approached, the driver saw how the bank sank in front of him, and the train, which consisted of motor car 7 and a trailer, slid softly into the pit and tracked out in a inclined position. No man was injured
Tomb of the late Duke of Wellington, in the Crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral, [London], 1854. 'At the time of the Duke's funeral much difference of opinion existed as to the part of the Crypt in which his remains should be placed...The coffin has now been moved down an inclined plane from the centre of the Cathedral to the position shown...which is in the middle of a square chamber about 40 feet to the east...The resting-place of the Duke will thus form a centre round which other soldiers may be most honourably placed. The tomb, which has been designed by Mr. Penrose, will be executed in black ma Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tomb-of-the-late-duke-of-wellington-in-the-crypt-of-st-pauls-cathedral-london-1854-at-the-time-of-the-dukes-funeral-much-difference-of-opinion-existed-as-to-the-part-of-the-crypt-in-which-his-remains-should-be-placedthe-coffin-has-now-been-moved-down-an-inclined-plane-from-the-centre-of-the-cathedral-to-the-position-shownwhich-is-in-the-middle-of-a-square-chamber-about-40-feet-to-the-eastthe-resting-place-of-the-duke-will-thus-form-a-centre-round-which-other-soldiers-may-be-most-honourably-placed-the-tomb-which-has-been-designed-by-mr-penrose-will-be-executed-in-black-ma-image481978496.html
RM2K040DM–Tomb of the late Duke of Wellington, in the Crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral, [London], 1854. 'At the time of the Duke's funeral much difference of opinion existed as to the part of the Crypt in which his remains should be placed...The coffin has now been moved down an inclined plane from the centre of the Cathedral to the position shown...which is in the middle of a square chamber about 40 feet to the east...The resting-place of the Duke will thus form a centre round which other soldiers may be most honourably placed. The tomb, which has been designed by Mr. Penrose, will be executed in black ma
. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . serious. Either chainor belt type is satisfactory for this service. The chain type in either the inclined or vertical positionis used successfully for handling hot materials such as coke. Bituminous coal and similar materials where the lumpsare not too large may be. satisfactorily picked up from aboot. For this service the elevators may be set verticallyor in an inclined position and may be of either the belt orchain form. 41 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/material-handling-cyclopedia-a-reference-book-covering-definitions-descriptions-illustrations-and-methods-of-use-of-material-handling-machines-employed-in-industry-serious-either-chainor-belt-type-is-satisfactory-for-this-service-the-chain-type-in-either-the-inclined-or-vertical-positionis-used-successfully-for-handling-hot-materials-such-as-coke-bituminous-coal-and-similar-materials-where-the-lumpsare-not-too-large-may-be-satisfactorily-picked-up-from-aboot-for-this-service-the-elevators-may-be-set-verticallyor-in-an-inclined-position-and-may-be-of-either-the-belt-orchain-form-41-image369748483.html
RM2CDFDXY–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . serious. Either chainor belt type is satisfactory for this service. The chain type in either the inclined or vertical positionis used successfully for handling hot materials such as coke. Bituminous coal and similar materials where the lumpsare not too large may be. satisfactorily picked up from aboot. For this service the elevators may be set verticallyor in an inclined position and may be of either the belt orchain form. 41
the toothed segment the ladder or ladders can be raised and retained in an upright or inclined position as may be desired. It also consisis in the arrangement of slotted tubular side rails in combination with the rounds of the several ladders in such a manner that the side rails of each ladderguide and strengthen the guide rails of the next suc ceeding ladder while at the same time the rounds of the inner lad ders are supported and strengthened by the slots in the side rails of t next preceding ladder 0 1861 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN INC., 1861-08-11 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-toothed-segment-the-ladder-or-ladders-can-be-raised-and-retained-in-an-upright-or-inclined-position-as-may-be-desired-it-also-consisis-in-the-arrangement-of-slotted-tubular-side-rails-in-combination-with-the-rounds-of-the-several-ladders-in-such-a-manner-that-the-side-rails-of-each-ladderguide-and-strengthen-the-guide-rails-of-the-next-suc-ceeding-ladder-while-at-the-same-time-the-rounds-of-the-inner-lad-ders-are-supported-and-strengthened-by-the-slots-in-the-side-rails-of-t-next-preceding-ladder-0-1861-scientific-american-inc-1861-08-11-image334296415.html
RM2ABTEDK–the toothed segment the ladder or ladders can be raised and retained in an upright or inclined position as may be desired. It also consisis in the arrangement of slotted tubular side rails in combination with the rounds of the several ladders in such a manner that the side rails of each ladderguide and strengthen the guide rails of the next suc ceeding ladder while at the same time the rounds of the inner lad ders are supported and strengthened by the slots in the side rails of t next preceding ladder 0 1861 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN INC., 1861-08-11
. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Plant morphology; Mosses; Ferns. XIV ISOETACEM 5A7 approaches more or less the vertical as the latter is more or less inclined. Occasionally the basal wall is so nearly vertical that the cotyledon grows upright and penetrates the neck of the archegonium at right angles to its ordinary position. At the base of the leaf at this stage a single cell, larger than its neigh- bours, may often be seen (Fig. 315, A, /). This is the mother cell of the ligule, found in all the leaves. This cell projects,. Please note that these images a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-structure-and-development-of-mosses-and-ferns-archegoniatae-plant-morphology-mosses-ferns-xiv-isoetacem-5a7-approaches-more-or-less-the-vertical-as-the-latter-is-more-or-less-inclined-occasionally-the-basal-wall-is-so-nearly-vertical-that-the-cotyledon-grows-upright-and-penetrates-the-neck-of-the-archegonium-at-right-angles-to-its-ordinary-position-at-the-base-of-the-leaf-at-this-stage-a-single-cell-larger-than-its-neigh-bours-may-often-be-seen-fig-315-a-this-is-the-mother-cell-of-the-ligule-found-in-all-the-leaves-this-cell-projects-please-note-that-these-images-a-image216362526.html
RMPG04H2–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Plant morphology; Mosses; Ferns. XIV ISOETACEM 5A7 approaches more or less the vertical as the latter is more or less inclined. Occasionally the basal wall is so nearly vertical that the cotyledon grows upright and penetrates the neck of the archegonium at right angles to its ordinary position. At the base of the leaf at this stage a single cell, larger than its neigh- bours, may often be seen (Fig. 315, A, /). This is the mother cell of the ligule, found in all the leaves. This cell projects,. Please note that these images a
Ivo ow COMPARATIVE ACCURACY OF MERCURIAL AND ANE ROID BAROMETERS. ment not easily broken readily transported and very ser FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. the guard is drawn down is such as to form an inclined plane sloping towards the breech of the barrel and the groove on its upper surface corresponding precisely with the bore of the gun facilitates the entrance of the cartridge so that it slides directly into its proper position without the necessity of looking to see that it is properly inserted. The removal of the empty cartridge is effected by the action of an elbow lever which throws it Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ivo-ow-comparative-accuracy-of-mercurial-and-ane-roid-barometers-ment-not-easily-broken-readily-transported-and-very-ser-fair-of-the-american-institute-the-guard-is-drawn-down-is-such-as-to-form-an-inclined-plane-sloping-towards-the-breech-of-the-barrel-and-the-groove-on-its-upper-surface-corresponding-precisely-with-the-bore-of-the-gun-facilitates-the-entrance-of-the-cartridge-so-that-it-slides-directly-into-its-proper-position-without-the-necessity-of-looking-to-see-that-it-is-properly-inserted-the-removal-of-the-empty-cartridge-is-effected-by-the-action-of-an-elbow-lever-which-throws-it-image334312193.html
RM2ABW6H5–Ivo ow COMPARATIVE ACCURACY OF MERCURIAL AND ANE ROID BAROMETERS. ment not easily broken readily transported and very ser FAIR OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. the guard is drawn down is such as to form an inclined plane sloping towards the breech of the barrel and the groove on its upper surface corresponding precisely with the bore of the gun facilitates the entrance of the cartridge so that it slides directly into its proper position without the necessity of looking to see that it is properly inserted. The removal of the empty cartridge is effected by the action of an elbow lever which throws it
. The power of movement in plants . Plants; Botany. Chap. VII. SLEEP OF LEAVES, 357 petioles to support them in a vertical position, so that each night the main petiole became twisted, and all the packets were extended horizontally, with the lower surfaces of the leaflets on one side directed to the zenith in a most anomalous manner. This fact is mentioned solely as a caution, as it surprised us greatly, until we discovered that it was an anomaly. The petioles are inclined upwards during the day, but sink at night, so as to stand at about right angles with the stem. The amount of sinking was m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-power-of-movement-in-plants-plants-botany-chap-vii-sleep-of-leaves-357-petioles-to-support-them-in-a-vertical-position-so-that-each-night-the-main-petiole-became-twisted-and-all-the-packets-were-extended-horizontally-with-the-lower-surfaces-of-the-leaflets-on-one-side-directed-to-the-zenith-in-a-most-anomalous-manner-this-fact-is-mentioned-solely-as-a-caution-as-it-surprised-us-greatly-until-we-discovered-that-it-was-an-anomaly-the-petioles-are-inclined-upwards-during-the-day-but-sink-at-night-so-as-to-stand-at-about-right-angles-with-the-stem-the-amount-of-sinking-was-m-image216400099.html
RMPG1TEY–. The power of movement in plants . Plants; Botany. Chap. VII. SLEEP OF LEAVES, 357 petioles to support them in a vertical position, so that each night the main petiole became twisted, and all the packets were extended horizontally, with the lower surfaces of the leaflets on one side directed to the zenith in a most anomalous manner. This fact is mentioned solely as a caution, as it surprised us greatly, until we discovered that it was an anomaly. The petioles are inclined upwards during the day, but sink at night, so as to stand at about right angles with the stem. The amount of sinking was m
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. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. Fig. 227. Alcohol Lamp m a Vertical and an Inclined Position.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Gage, Simon Henry, 1851-1944. [Ithaca, N. Y. The Comstock publishing company Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-microscope-an-introduction-to-microscopic-methods-and-to-histology-microscopes-fig-227-alcohol-lamp-m-a-vertical-and-an-inclined-position-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-enhanced-for-readability-coloration-and-appearance-of-these-illustrations-may-not-perfectly-resemble-the-original-work-gage-simon-henry-1851-1944-ithaca-n-y-the-comstock-publishing-company-image232397531.html
RMRE2HBR–. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. Fig. 227. Alcohol Lamp m a Vertical and an Inclined Position.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Gage, Simon Henry, 1851-1944. [Ithaca, N. Y. The Comstock publishing company
in combination with the said axle or shaft. forth. substantially as described. plied in such manner that the steam from the said boiler is employed only to heat the water in the said thereto. But I claim the use of reed fiber in making paper manufacture of paper substantially as set forth. Punrs—John M. Lunquest of Griffin Ga. : I claim valves a' a' a' a' said valves being kept in position by plication of inclined surfaces on railroads for receiving the flanges of the car wheels. But we claim the employment of inclined surfaces at the point where two rails intersect each other when the said Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-combination-with-the-said-axle-or-shaft-forth-substantially-as-described-plied-in-such-manner-that-the-steam-from-the-said-boiler-is-employed-only-to-heat-the-water-in-the-said-thereto-but-i-claim-the-use-of-reed-fiber-in-making-paper-manufacture-of-paper-substantially-as-set-forth-punrsjohn-m-lunquest-of-griffin-ga-i-claim-valves-a-a-a-a-said-valves-being-kept-in-position-by-plication-of-inclined-surfaces-on-railroads-for-receiving-the-flanges-of-the-car-wheels-but-we-claim-the-employment-of-inclined-surfaces-at-the-point-where-two-rails-intersect-each-other-when-the-said-image334307280.html
RM2ABW09M–in combination with the said axle or shaft. forth. substantially as described. plied in such manner that the steam from the said boiler is employed only to heat the water in the said thereto. But I claim the use of reed fiber in making paper manufacture of paper substantially as set forth. Punrs—John M. Lunquest of Griffin Ga. : I claim valves a' a' a' a' said valves being kept in position by plication of inclined surfaces on railroads for receiving the flanges of the car wheels. But we claim the employment of inclined surfaces at the point where two rails intersect each other when the said
. Geology of the Narragansett basin. Geology. 178 GIOLOGY OF THE IsTARRAGANSETT BASIN. above. At the eastern end of the syncline shown upon the map these beds may be seen turning northward and westward, with cross bedding plainly showing the original top of the strata. The use of cross bedding in deter- mining the original position of strata depends upon the fact that where the inclined ''fore set" layers are somewhat eroded the succeeding layers rest upon their truncated edges. The evidence thus derived from the cross bedding confirms the view that these beds are on the northern side of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/geology-of-the-narragansett-basin-geology-178-giology-of-the-istarragansett-basin-above-at-the-eastern-end-of-the-syncline-shown-upon-the-map-these-beds-may-be-seen-turning-northward-and-westward-with-cross-bedding-plainly-showing-the-original-top-of-the-strata-the-use-of-cross-bedding-in-deter-mining-the-original-position-of-strata-depends-upon-the-fact-that-where-the-inclined-fore-setquot-layers-are-somewhat-eroded-the-succeeding-layers-rest-upon-their-truncated-edges-the-evidence-thus-derived-from-the-cross-bedding-confirms-the-view-that-these-beds-are-on-the-northern-side-of-image216332278.html
RMPFXP0P–. Geology of the Narragansett basin. Geology. 178 GIOLOGY OF THE IsTARRAGANSETT BASIN. above. At the eastern end of the syncline shown upon the map these beds may be seen turning northward and westward, with cross bedding plainly showing the original top of the strata. The use of cross bedding in deter- mining the original position of strata depends upon the fact that where the inclined ''fore set" layers are somewhat eroded the succeeding layers rest upon their truncated edges. The evidence thus derived from the cross bedding confirms the view that these beds are on the northern side of
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. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Microscopes; Microscopy. ON THE ILIaUMINATION OF OBJECTS. 195 presents the stage of the microscope in an inclined position; c a condensing lens placed below and on one side of the stage; d a lamp also placed below the stage and at some dis- tance from it; the rays of light rri^r emanating from the lamp.. Fig. 123. are thrown obliquely upon the object e, and only those that are refracted by the glass, or by the object under examination, will Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-practical-treatise-on-the-use-of-the-microscope-including-the-different-methods-of-preparing-and-examining-animal-vegetable-and-mineral-structures-microscopes-microscopy-on-the-iliaumination-of-objects-195-presents-the-stage-of-the-microscope-in-an-inclined-position-c-a-condensing-lens-placed-below-and-on-one-side-of-the-stage-d-a-lamp-also-placed-below-the-stage-and-at-some-dis-tance-from-it-the-rays-of-light-rrir-emanating-from-the-lamp-fig-123-are-thrown-obliquely-upon-the-object-e-and-only-those-that-are-refracted-by-the-glass-or-by-the-object-under-examination-will-image232032215.html
RMRDDYCR–. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope, including the different methods of preparing and examining animal, vegetable, and mineral structures. Microscopes; Microscopy. ON THE ILIaUMINATION OF OBJECTS. 195 presents the stage of the microscope in an inclined position; c a condensing lens placed below and on one side of the stage; d a lamp also placed below the stage and at some dis- tance from it; the rays of light rri^r emanating from the lamp.. Fig. 123. are thrown obliquely upon the object e, and only those that are refracted by the glass, or by the object under examination, will
. The power of movement in plants . Plants; Botany. Cbap. V. EPINASTY AND HYPONASTY. 278 extreme part, instead of hang- ing vertically down as would follow if weight was the efiScient cause, extends horizontally or even points upwards. A shoot, which termicated in a rather open hook, was fastened in a highly inclined downward position, so that the concave side faced upwards, and the result was that the apex at first curved upwards. This ap- parently was due to epinasty and not to apogeotropism, for the apex, soon after passing the perpendicular, curved so rapidly downwards that we could not do Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-power-of-movement-in-plants-plants-botany-cbap-v-epinasty-and-hyponasty-278-extreme-part-instead-of-hang-ing-vertically-down-as-would-follow-if-weight-was-the-efiscient-cause-extends-horizontally-or-even-points-upwards-a-shoot-which-termicated-in-a-rather-open-hook-was-fastened-in-a-highly-inclined-downward-position-so-that-the-concave-side-faced-upwards-and-the-result-was-that-the-apex-at-first-curved-upwards-this-ap-parently-was-due-to-epinasty-and-not-to-apogeotropism-for-the-apex-soon-after-passing-the-perpendicular-curved-so-rapidly-downwards-that-we-could-not-do-image216400148.html
RMPG1TGM–. The power of movement in plants . Plants; Botany. Cbap. V. EPINASTY AND HYPONASTY. 278 extreme part, instead of hang- ing vertically down as would follow if weight was the efiScient cause, extends horizontally or even points upwards. A shoot, which termicated in a rather open hook, was fastened in a highly inclined downward position, so that the concave side faced upwards, and the result was that the apex at first curved upwards. This ap- parently was due to epinasty and not to apogeotropism, for the apex, soon after passing the perpendicular, curved so rapidly downwards that we could not do
. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. cm. n DRAWING WITH THE MICROSCOPE 129 and in the same direction, that is, so the end of the drawing board shall be in a plane parallel with the stage of the microscope. The mirror must have its edges in planes parallel with the edges of the drawing board also (.Figs. 115, 116.) Fig. 115. Arrangement of the drawing board for using the microscope in an inclined position with the Abbe camera lucida [de- signed by Mrs. S. P. Gage, /SSy.). $ 1S5. Drawing with the Abbe Camera Lucida.—(A) The light from the micros Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-microscope-an-introduction-to-microscopic-methods-and-to-histology-microscopes-cm-n-drawing-with-the-microscope-129-and-in-the-same-direction-that-is-so-the-end-of-the-drawing-board-shall-be-in-a-plane-parallel-with-the-stage-of-the-microscope-the-mirror-must-have-its-edges-in-planes-parallel-with-the-edges-of-the-drawing-board-also-figs-115-116-fig-115-arrangement-of-the-drawing-board-for-using-the-microscope-in-an-inclined-position-with-the-abbe-camera-lucida-de-signed-by-mrs-s-p-gage-ssy-1s5-drawing-with-the-abbe-camera-lucidaa-the-light-from-the-micros-image232344190.html
RMRE05AP–. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes. cm. n DRAWING WITH THE MICROSCOPE 129 and in the same direction, that is, so the end of the drawing board shall be in a plane parallel with the stage of the microscope. The mirror must have its edges in planes parallel with the edges of the drawing board also (.Figs. 115, 116.) Fig. 115. Arrangement of the drawing board for using the microscope in an inclined position with the Abbe camera lucida [de- signed by Mrs. S. P. Gage, /SSy.). $ 1S5. Drawing with the Abbe Camera Lucida.—(A) The light from the micros
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. o44i PTERIDOSPERMS, ETC. [CH. in referring to Schenk's view that Thinnfeldia and its allies may represent a group intermediate between Ferns and Gymno- sperms, admits that it is a possible supposition; he is, however, inclined to consider Lomatopteris and Cycadopteris, "genera especially comparable with Thinnfeldia," as more probably ferns. At this point we may conveniently consider a series of genera which occupy an equally uncertain position and bear a very close resemblance to Thinnfeldia.. B Fig. 360. A. Lomatopt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-o44i-pteridosperms-etc-ch-in-referring-to-schenks-view-that-thinnfeldia-and-its-allies-may-represent-a-group-intermediate-between-ferns-and-gymno-sperms-admits-that-it-is-a-possible-supposition-he-is-however-inclined-to-consider-lomatopteris-and-cycadopteris-quotgenera-especially-comparable-with-thinnfeldiaquot-as-more-probably-ferns-at-this-point-we-may-conveniently-consider-a-series-of-genera-which-occupy-an-equally-uncertain-position-and-bear-a-very-close-resemblance-to-thinnfeldia-b-fig-360-a-lomatopt-image216369236.html
RMPG0D4M–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. o44i PTERIDOSPERMS, ETC. [CH. in referring to Schenk's view that Thinnfeldia and its allies may represent a group intermediate between Ferns and Gymno- sperms, admits that it is a possible supposition; he is, however, inclined to consider Lomatopteris and Cycadopteris, "genera especially comparable with Thinnfeldia," as more probably ferns. At this point we may conveniently consider a series of genera which occupy an equally uncertain position and bear a very close resemblance to Thinnfeldia.. B Fig. 360. A. Lomatopt
. A laboratory guide in bacteriology, for the use of students, teachers and practitioners. Bacteriology. BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIC 17 for one hour. This process has to be repeated for five or six successive days, before sterilization is complete. If the autoclave is to be used, the tubes are placed in the autoclave in an inclined position. Good results are obtained by this method:. Fig. II Koch Inspissator 1. Close the lid and the steam outlet. 2. Admit steam. After reaching 3 pounds pressure, keep this pressure for 5 minutes. 3. Increase the pressure slowly to 5 pounds and keep there for 5 minu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-laboratory-guide-in-bacteriology-for-the-use-of-students-teachers-and-practitioners-bacteriology-bacteriological-technic-17-for-one-hour-this-process-has-to-be-repeated-for-five-or-six-successive-days-before-sterilization-is-complete-if-the-autoclave-is-to-be-used-the-tubes-are-placed-in-the-autoclave-in-an-inclined-position-good-results-are-obtained-by-this-method-fig-ii-koch-inspissator-1-close-the-lid-and-the-steam-outlet-2-admit-steam-after-reaching-3-pounds-pressure-keep-this-pressure-for-5-minutes-3-increase-the-pressure-slowly-to-5-pounds-and-keep-there-for-5-minu-image232444058.html
RMRE4MNE–. A laboratory guide in bacteriology, for the use of students, teachers and practitioners. Bacteriology. BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIC 17 for one hour. This process has to be repeated for five or six successive days, before sterilization is complete. If the autoclave is to be used, the tubes are placed in the autoclave in an inclined position. Good results are obtained by this method:. Fig. II Koch Inspissator 1. Close the lid and the steam outlet. 2. Admit steam. After reaching 3 pounds pressure, keep this pressure for 5 minutes. 3. Increase the pressure slowly to 5 pounds and keep there for 5 minu
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xxxvn] WILLIAMSONIA 435 Williamsonia gigas (Microsporophylls). In the course of an examination of the Williamsonia specimens (from Yorkshire) in Paris in July of last year (1914) Mr Thomas^ found a specimen previously overlooked, which is undoubtedly either a male flower or, as I am inclined to think, the staminate disc of a bisporangiate flower of Williamsonia gigas. The nature of the matrix shows that it came from the neighbourhood of. Fia. 549. Williamsonia gigas. A, diagrammatic drawing showing the position of the synangia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-xxxvn-williamsonia-435-williamsonia-gigas-microsporophylls-in-the-course-of-an-examination-of-the-williamsonia-specimens-from-yorkshire-in-paris-in-july-of-last-year-1914-mr-thomas-found-a-specimen-previously-overlooked-which-is-undoubtedly-either-a-male-flower-or-as-i-am-inclined-to-think-the-staminate-disc-of-a-bisporangiate-flower-of-williamsonia-gigas-the-nature-of-the-matrix-shows-that-it-came-from-the-neighbourhood-of-fia-549-williamsonia-gigas-a-diagrammatic-drawing-showing-the-position-of-the-synangia-image216364162.html
RMPG06KE–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xxxvn] WILLIAMSONIA 435 Williamsonia gigas (Microsporophylls). In the course of an examination of the Williamsonia specimens (from Yorkshire) in Paris in July of last year (1914) Mr Thomas^ found a specimen previously overlooked, which is undoubtedly either a male flower or, as I am inclined to think, the staminate disc of a bisporangiate flower of Williamsonia gigas. The nature of the matrix shows that it came from the neighbourhood of. Fia. 549. Williamsonia gigas. A, diagrammatic drawing showing the position of the synangia
. A laboratory guide in bacteriology, for the use of students, teachers and practitioners. Bacteriology. BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIC 25 The basket which is to receive the tubes after fiUing should be placed in an inclined position, as this faciU- tates the proper arrangement of the tubes. In filling the tubes the pipette at the end of the rubber hose. Fig. 14 Filtering Media by Means of Vacuum Pump a. Liquid medium e. Reflux flask 6. Absorbent cotton /. Rubber stopper with two holes c. Rubber stopper g. Connection with aspirator d. Filtered medium should be inserted to a depth of at least two inch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-laboratory-guide-in-bacteriology-for-the-use-of-students-teachers-and-practitioners-bacteriology-bacteriological-technic-25-the-basket-which-is-to-receive-the-tubes-after-fiuing-should-be-placed-in-an-inclined-position-as-this-faciu-tates-the-proper-arrangement-of-the-tubes-in-filling-the-tubes-the-pipette-at-the-end-of-the-rubber-hose-fig-14-filtering-media-by-means-of-vacuum-pump-a-liquid-medium-e-reflux-flask-6-absorbent-cotton-rubber-stopper-with-two-holes-c-rubber-stopper-g-connection-with-aspirator-d-filtered-medium-should-be-inserted-to-a-depth-of-at-least-two-inch-image232444048.html
RMRE4MN4–. A laboratory guide in bacteriology, for the use of students, teachers and practitioners. Bacteriology. BACTERIOLOGICAL TECHNIC 25 The basket which is to receive the tubes after fiUing should be placed in an inclined position, as this faciU- tates the proper arrangement of the tubes. In filling the tubes the pipette at the end of the rubber hose. Fig. 14 Filtering Media by Means of Vacuum Pump a. Liquid medium e. Reflux flask 6. Absorbent cotton /. Rubber stopper with two holes c. Rubber stopper g. Connection with aspirator d. Filtered medium should be inserted to a depth of at least two inch
. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana. Natural history; Birds. 370 OUR SEARCH FOR A WILDERNESS. on the branches in pairs close together. On moonlight nights however they were active and noisy, and came into the open to feed. The habit of crouching or settling down on the ])erch is very common with the Hoatzins, and it may be due to the weakness of the feet and toes. I am inclined. Fig. 153. (B) Fejiale Hoatzin in the SAire Position, the Male hav- ing FLOWN NEARER. however to consider it in connection with the general awk- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-search-for-a-wilderness-an-account-of-two-ornithological-expeditions-to-venezuela-and-to-british-guiana-natural-history-birds-370-our-search-for-a-wilderness-on-the-branches-in-pairs-close-together-on-moonlight-nights-however-they-were-active-and-noisy-and-came-into-the-open-to-feed-the-habit-of-crouching-or-settling-down-on-the-erch-is-very-common-with-the-hoatzins-and-it-may-be-due-to-the-weakness-of-the-feet-and-toes-i-am-inclined-fig-153-b-fejiale-hoatzin-in-the-saire-position-the-male-hav-ing-flown-nearer-however-to-consider-it-in-connection-with-the-general-awk-image216350812.html
RMPFYHJM–. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana. Natural history; Birds. 370 OUR SEARCH FOR A WILDERNESS. on the branches in pairs close together. On moonlight nights however they were active and noisy, and came into the open to feed. The habit of crouching or settling down on the ])erch is very common with the Hoatzins, and it may be due to the weakness of the feet and toes. I am inclined. Fig. 153. (B) Fejiale Hoatzin in the SAire Position, the Male hav- ing FLOWN NEARER. however to consider it in connection with the general awk-
Applied anatomy and kinesiology, the mechanism of muscular movement . rtion on the front of the humerus makes it a rotator inward,and its position to the rear of the trunk enables it to turn it fartherthan the pectoralis major. Isolated action of the latissimus produces exactly what we wouldexpect. The upper fibers adduct the scapula so accurately andstrongly that Duchenne is inclined to place it among the musclesmaintaining normal posture of the shoulder girdle, and gives evi-dence from defective cases to support the opinion. He shows alsothat when the lower fibers contract with the arm at th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/applied-anatomy-and-kinesiology-the-mechanism-of-muscular-movement-rtion-on-the-front-of-the-humerus-makes-it-a-rotator-inwardand-its-position-to-the-rear-of-the-trunk-enables-it-to-turn-it-fartherthan-the-pectoralis-major-isolated-action-of-the-latissimus-produces-exactly-what-we-wouldexpect-the-upper-fibers-adduct-the-scapula-so-accurately-andstrongly-that-duchenne-is-inclined-to-place-it-among-the-musclesmaintaining-normal-posture-of-the-shoulder-girdle-and-gives-evi-dence-from-defective-cases-to-support-the-opinion-he-shows-alsothat-when-the-lower-fibers-contract-with-the-arm-at-th-image342704892.html
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. Diseases of bees. Bees. Fig. 3.—The ropiness of American foul brood. (Original.). Pig. 4.—American foui-brood comb, showing irregular patches of sunken cappings and scales. The position of the comb indicates the best way to view the scales. (Original.) scale on the lower side wall and base of the cell (fig. 2, e, p, s). The scale formed by the dried-down larva adheres tightly to the cell and can be removed with difficulty from the cell wall. The scales can best be observed when the comb is held with the top inclined toward the observer so that a bright light strikes the lower si'de wall (fig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-bees-bees-fig-3the-ropiness-of-american-foul-brood-original-pig-4american-foui-brood-comb-showing-irregular-patches-of-sunken-cappings-and-scales-the-position-of-the-comb-indicates-the-best-way-to-view-the-scales-original-scale-on-the-lower-side-wall-and-base-of-the-cell-fig-2-e-p-s-the-scale-formed-by-the-dried-down-larva-adheres-tightly-to-the-cell-and-can-be-removed-with-difficulty-from-the-cell-wall-the-scales-can-best-be-observed-when-the-comb-is-held-with-the-top-inclined-toward-the-observer-so-that-a-bright-light-strikes-the-lower-side-wall-fig-image216294054.html
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Applied anatomy and kinesiology, the mechanism of muscular movement . g forward and backward along the bars on the hands are amongthe various movements used to add to the vigor of the work. Tohold ones position securely he must maintain an accurate balancebetween the relative force of contraction of the pectorals and thelatissimus as the body weight is shifted (Fig. 78). GAMES AND SPORTS. Roving.—Rowing is one of the simplest exercises for the arms.It consists of two parts; a rather mild forward push combined witharm depression and a stronger pull. Beginning with arms flexed and body inclined Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/applied-anatomy-and-kinesiology-the-mechanism-of-muscular-movement-g-forward-and-backward-along-the-bars-on-the-hands-are-amongthe-various-movements-used-to-add-to-the-vigor-of-the-work-tohold-ones-position-securely-he-must-maintain-an-accurate-balancebetween-the-relative-force-of-contraction-of-the-pectorals-and-thelatissimus-as-the-body-weight-is-shifted-fig-78-games-and-sports-rovingrowing-is-one-of-the-simplest-exercises-for-the-armsit-consists-of-two-parts-a-rather-mild-forward-push-combined-witharm-depression-and-a-stronger-pull-beginning-with-arms-flexed-and-body-inclined-image342695970.html
RM2AWF45P–Applied anatomy and kinesiology, the mechanism of muscular movement . g forward and backward along the bars on the hands are amongthe various movements used to add to the vigor of the work. Tohold ones position securely he must maintain an accurate balancebetween the relative force of contraction of the pectorals and thelatissimus as the body weight is shifted (Fig. 78). GAMES AND SPORTS. Roving.—Rowing is one of the simplest exercises for the arms.It consists of two parts; a rather mild forward push combined witharm depression and a stronger pull. Beginning with arms flexed and body inclined
. The treatment of bee diseases. Bees. Fig. 4 —American foul biood comb, showing inegular patches of sunken Ctippmgs and scales The position of the comb indicates the best way to view the scales (Original ) scale on the lower side wall and base of the cell (fig. 2, e^ ^, s). The scale formed by the dried-down larva adheres tightly to the cell and can be removed with difficulty from the cell wall. The scales can best be observed when the comb is held with the top inclined toward the observer so that a bright light strikes the lower sicle wall (fig. 4). 83568'—Bull. 442—11 2. Please note that th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-treatment-of-bee-diseases-bees-fig-4-american-foul-biood-comb-showing-inegular-patches-of-sunken-ctippmgs-and-scales-the-position-of-the-comb-indicates-the-best-way-to-view-the-scales-original-scale-on-the-lower-side-wall-and-base-of-the-cell-fig-2-e-s-the-scale-formed-by-the-dried-down-larva-adheres-tightly-to-the-cell-and-can-be-removed-with-difficulty-from-the-cell-wall-the-scales-can-best-be-observed-when-the-comb-is-held-with-the-top-inclined-toward-the-observer-so-that-a-bright-light-strikes-the-lower-sicle-wall-fig-4-83568bull-44211-2-please-note-that-th-image216331299.html
RMPFXMNR–. The treatment of bee diseases. Bees. Fig. 4 —American foul biood comb, showing inegular patches of sunken Ctippmgs and scales The position of the comb indicates the best way to view the scales (Original ) scale on the lower side wall and base of the cell (fig. 2, e^ ^, s). The scale formed by the dried-down larva adheres tightly to the cell and can be removed with difficulty from the cell wall. The scales can best be observed when the comb is held with the top inclined toward the observer so that a bright light strikes the lower sicle wall (fig. 4). 83568'—Bull. 442—11 2. Please note that th
Elements of mineralogy, crystallography and blowpipe analysis from a practical standpoint .. . f+I As illustrated in Fig. 287, the diameters F normally ter-minating at the points 0, have been extended , and thediameters E normally terminating at the points R, havebeen extended |, and the resulting points connected bylines forming the figure. For inclined hemihedral forms ; Increase Fz=. — {m — k)mn -- {m — n) CRYSTAL PROJECTION OR DRAWING. 8i Twin Crystals. To find the axes of the form which is in reverse position, the fol-lowing construction may be used. Let OA,OB,OC, Fig. 288, be the axial Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-mineralogy-crystallography-and-blowpipe-analysis-from-a-practical-standpoint-fi-as-illustrated-in-fig-287-the-diameters-f-normally-ter-minating-at-the-points-0-have-been-extended-and-thediameters-e-normally-terminating-at-the-points-r-havebeen-extended-and-the-resulting-points-connected-bylines-forming-the-figure-for-inclined-hemihedral-forms-increase-fz=-m-kmn-m-n-crystal-projection-or-drawing-8i-twin-crystals-to-find-the-axes-of-the-form-which-is-in-reverse-position-the-fol-lowing-construction-may-be-used-let-oaoboc-fig-288-be-the-axial-image338472114.html
RM2AJJMHP–Elements of mineralogy, crystallography and blowpipe analysis from a practical standpoint .. . f+I As illustrated in Fig. 287, the diameters F normally ter-minating at the points 0, have been extended , and thediameters E normally terminating at the points R, havebeen extended |, and the resulting points connected bylines forming the figure. For inclined hemihedral forms ; Increase Fz=. — {m — k)mn -- {m — n) CRYSTAL PROJECTION OR DRAWING. 8i Twin Crystals. To find the axes of the form which is in reverse position, the fol-lowing construction may be used. Let OA,OB,OC, Fig. 288, be the axial
. The home life of wild birds; a new method of the study and photography of birds. Birds; Photography of birds. Fig. 79. Five Kingfishers from chamber at end of tunnel ; nine days old. July 19, 1900. already acquired sume curious habits. The}', like the adult birds, stand not on the toes simph', but on the whole tarsus, which corresponds to the scaly part of the leg of a fowl, so that the " drum-stick " rises from the heel. The)' can be posed in any position like to)- soldiers, but if placed in line they will soon break ranks and walk backwards, even mov- ing up inclined planes or ag Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-home-life-of-wild-birds-a-new-method-of-the-study-and-photography-of-birds-birds-photography-of-birds-fig-79-five-kingfishers-from-chamber-at-end-of-tunnel-nine-days-old-july-19-1900-already-acquired-sume-curious-habits-the-like-the-adult-birds-stand-not-on-the-toes-simph-but-on-the-whole-tarsus-which-corresponds-to-the-scaly-part-of-the-leg-of-a-fowl-so-that-the-quot-drum-stick-quot-rises-from-the-heel-the-can-be-posed-in-any-position-like-to-soldiers-but-if-placed-in-line-they-will-soon-break-ranks-and-walk-backwards-even-mov-ing-up-inclined-planes-or-ag-image216353395.html
RMPFYMXY–. The home life of wild birds; a new method of the study and photography of birds. Birds; Photography of birds. Fig. 79. Five Kingfishers from chamber at end of tunnel ; nine days old. July 19, 1900. already acquired sume curious habits. The}', like the adult birds, stand not on the toes simph', but on the whole tarsus, which corresponds to the scaly part of the leg of a fowl, so that the " drum-stick " rises from the heel. The)' can be posed in any position like to)- soldiers, but if placed in line they will soon break ranks and walk backwards, even mov- ing up inclined planes or ag
An Englishwoman in the Philippines . lish on the subjectof a current of air, but I assure you I am not, forin a position with no draught the pores of the skinopen like so many sluices, and ones head begins tothrob. So that is our house, which, after genuineSpanish haggling, we got for 50 pesos a month, asum working out at about £60 a year, a very lowrent indeed out here. In fact, when we set outand said we meant to give no more than 50 dollarsa month for a house, we were simply laughed at,and at first were almost inclined to think it couldnot be done, but when we saw the numbers ofhouses stand Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-englishwoman-in-the-philippines-lish-on-the-subjectof-a-current-of-air-but-i-assure-you-i-am-not-forin-a-position-with-no-draught-the-pores-of-the-skinopen-like-so-many-sluices-and-ones-head-begins-tothrob-so-that-is-our-house-which-after-genuinespanish-haggling-we-got-for-50-pesos-a-month-asum-working-out-at-about-60-a-year-a-very-lowrent-indeed-out-here-in-fact-when-we-set-outand-said-we-meant-to-give-no-more-than-50-dollarsa-month-for-a-house-we-were-simply-laughed-atand-at-first-were-almost-inclined-to-think-it-couldnot-be-done-but-when-we-saw-the-numbers-ofhouses-stand-image338496300.html
RM2AJKRDG–An Englishwoman in the Philippines . lish on the subjectof a current of air, but I assure you I am not, forin a position with no draught the pores of the skinopen like so many sluices, and ones head begins tothrob. So that is our house, which, after genuineSpanish haggling, we got for 50 pesos a month, asum working out at about £60 a year, a very lowrent indeed out here. In fact, when we set outand said we meant to give no more than 50 dollarsa month for a house, we were simply laughed at,and at first were almost inclined to think it couldnot be done, but when we saw the numbers ofhouses stand
Canine and feline surgery .. . metimes recom-mended, of subcutaneous injections of atropine or morphia a shorttime before anaesthetising, or to administer either ammoniacal oralcoholic stimulants. In fact, from observations made in orderto test this point, the author is inclined to consider that whenmorphia and atropine (or either) are previously used, the resultis rather to increase than diminish the risk. 1 Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, Vol. VIII., p. 287; Vol. XI.,p. 114; Vol. XIII., Part I. Veterinary Record, Vol. IX., p. 284; Vol. X., p. 163. POSITION FOR GENERAL AN/E Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/canine-and-feline-surgery-metimes-recom-mended-of-subcutaneous-injections-of-atropine-or-morphia-a-shorttime-before-anaesthetising-or-to-administer-either-ammoniacal-oralcoholic-stimulants-in-fact-from-observations-made-in-orderto-test-this-point-the-author-is-inclined-to-consider-that-whenmorphia-and-atropine-or-either-are-previously-used-the-resultis-rather-to-increase-than-diminish-the-risk-1-journal-of-comparative-pathology-and-therapeutics-vol-viii-p-287-vol-xip-114-vol-xiii-part-i-veterinary-record-vol-ix-p-284-vol-x-p-163-position-for-general-ane-image343335793.html
RM2AXG88H–Canine and feline surgery .. . metimes recom-mended, of subcutaneous injections of atropine or morphia a shorttime before anaesthetising, or to administer either ammoniacal oralcoholic stimulants. In fact, from observations made in orderto test this point, the author is inclined to consider that whenmorphia and atropine (or either) are previously used, the resultis rather to increase than diminish the risk. 1 Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, Vol. VIII., p. 287; Vol. XI.,p. 114; Vol. XIII., Part I. Veterinary Record, Vol. IX., p. 284; Vol. X., p. 163. POSITION FOR GENERAL AN/E
A treatise on highway construction . Fig. 61. SHOWING METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION ONHILLSIDES. should be cut into steps as shown in Figs. 61, 63. The dottedline AB represents the natural surface of the ground, CUB theexcavation, and ABC the embankment, resting on steps whichhave been cut between A and C. The best position for these stepsIS perpendicular to the axis of greatest pressure. If AD is inclined A. Fig. 62. SHOWING METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION ON HILLSIDES. at the angle of repose of the material, the steps near A should beinclined in the opposite direction to AB, and at an angle of nearly 508 HI Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-highway-construction-fig-61-showing-method-of-construction-onhillsides-should-be-cut-into-steps-as-shown-in-figs-61-63-the-dottedline-ab-represents-the-natural-surface-of-the-ground-cub-theexcavation-and-abc-the-embankment-resting-on-steps-whichhave-been-cut-between-a-and-c-the-best-position-for-these-stepsis-perpendicular-to-the-axis-of-greatest-pressure-if-ad-is-inclined-a-fig-62-showing-method-of-construction-on-hillsides-at-the-angle-of-repose-of-the-material-the-steps-near-a-should-beinclined-in-the-opposite-direction-to-ab-and-at-an-angle-of-nearly-508-hi-image342845333.html
RM2AWNXM5–A treatise on highway construction . Fig. 61. SHOWING METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION ONHILLSIDES. should be cut into steps as shown in Figs. 61, 63. The dottedline AB represents the natural surface of the ground, CUB theexcavation, and ABC the embankment, resting on steps whichhave been cut between A and C. The best position for these stepsIS perpendicular to the axis of greatest pressure. If AD is inclined A. Fig. 62. SHOWING METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION ON HILLSIDES. at the angle of repose of the material, the steps near A should beinclined in the opposite direction to AB, and at an angle of nearly 508 HI
Hagarene [electronic resource] . arch-ment, he could only take up a strong negative position :he did this with much grace and some dignity. Onlyone thing he insisted on almost more earnestly thanwas decorous—that whatsoever was done should be donespeedily. La FianciC. 49 Beyond a doubt, the fiancee herself was at first inclined tomurmur; yet she did not express any open or violent dis-content. If she had not shown more affection towards herfather of late, she had at least grown more deferential: in-deed, sometimes she seemed almost to fear him. In theold times, she had never quailed under the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hagarene-electronic-resource-arch-ment-he-could-only-take-up-a-strong-negative-position-he-did-this-with-much-grace-and-some-dignity-onlyone-thing-he-insisted-on-almost-more-earnestly-thanwas-decorousthat-whatsoever-was-done-should-be-donespeedily-la-fiancic-49-beyond-a-doubt-the-fiancee-herself-was-at-first-inclined-tomurmur-yet-she-did-not-express-any-open-or-violent-dis-content-if-she-had-not-shown-more-affection-towards-herfather-of-late-she-had-at-least-grown-more-deferential-in-deed-sometimes-she-seemed-almost-to-fear-him-in-theold-times-she-had-never-quailed-under-the-image338399896.html
RM2AJFCEG–Hagarene [electronic resource] . arch-ment, he could only take up a strong negative position :he did this with much grace and some dignity. Onlyone thing he insisted on almost more earnestly thanwas decorous—that whatsoever was done should be donespeedily. La FianciC. 49 Beyond a doubt, the fiancee herself was at first inclined tomurmur; yet she did not express any open or violent dis-content. If she had not shown more affection towards herfather of late, she had at least grown more deferential: in-deed, sometimes she seemed almost to fear him. In theold times, she had never quailed under the
A treatise on highway construction . 64176 133 105 88 75 66 58 52 26 17 13 Resistance in lbs. per ton 526. The additional resistance caused by inclines may be inves-tigated in the following manner: Suppose the whole weight to beborne on one pair of wheels, and that the tractive force is appliedin a direction parallel to the surface of the road. Let AB in Pig. 40 represent a portion of the inclined road, Obeing a vehicle just sustained in its position by a force acting in thedirection CD. It is evident that the vehicle is kept in its positionby three forces; namely, by its own weight FF acting Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-highway-construction-64176-133-105-88-75-66-58-52-26-17-13-resistance-in-lbs-per-ton-526-the-additional-resistance-caused-by-inclines-may-be-inves-tigated-in-the-following-manner-suppose-the-whole-weight-to-beborne-on-one-pair-of-wheels-and-that-the-tractive-force-is-appliedin-a-direction-parallel-to-the-surface-of-the-road-let-ab-in-pig-40-represent-a-portion-of-the-inclined-road-obeing-a-vehicle-just-sustained-in-its-position-by-a-force-acting-in-thedirection-cd-it-is-evident-that-the-vehicle-is-kept-in-its-positionby-three-forces-namely-by-its-own-weight-ff-acting-image342849359.html
RM2AWP3RY–A treatise on highway construction . 64176 133 105 88 75 66 58 52 26 17 13 Resistance in lbs. per ton 526. The additional resistance caused by inclines may be inves-tigated in the following manner: Suppose the whole weight to beborne on one pair of wheels, and that the tractive force is appliedin a direction parallel to the surface of the road. Let AB in Pig. 40 represent a portion of the inclined road, Obeing a vehicle just sustained in its position by a force acting in thedirection CD. It is evident that the vehicle is kept in its positionby three forces; namely, by its own weight FF acting
. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . Double Car-Dumper with Two Cars in Dumping Position LOADERS AND UNLOADERS 281. Movable Car Dumper with Portable Inclined Rail Sections Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/material-handling-cyclopedia-a-reference-book-covering-definitions-descriptions-illustrations-and-methods-of-use-of-material-handling-machines-employed-in-industry-double-car-dumper-with-two-cars-in-dumping-position-loaders-and-unloaders-281-movable-car-dumper-with-portable-inclined-rail-sections-image369780173.html
RM2CDGXAN–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . Double Car-Dumper with Two Cars in Dumping Position LOADERS AND UNLOADERS 281. Movable Car Dumper with Portable Inclined Rail Sections
. Model drawing and shading from casts; a complete guide to the elementary and advanced examinations in these subjects; . Fig. 14, 36 MODEL DBA WING AND SHADING FROM CASTS. other position the triangular ends will require a greatdeal of care; if the model is horizontal, the centreline of the triangle must always he quite vertical. Becareful to show the perspective difference in the twohalves of the base of the triangle. If the model isinclined, this centre line must also be inclined, so asto represent a line perpendicula^ to this inclination.All those lines should be most carefully tested bythe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/model-drawing-and-shading-from-casts-a-complete-guide-to-the-elementary-and-advanced-examinations-in-these-subjects-fig-14-36-model-dba-wing-and-shading-from-casts-other-position-the-triangular-ends-will-require-a-greatdeal-of-care-if-the-model-is-horizontal-the-centreline-of-the-triangle-must-always-he-quite-vertical-becareful-to-show-the-perspective-difference-in-the-twohalves-of-the-base-of-the-triangle-if-the-model-isinclined-this-centre-line-must-also-be-inclined-so-asto-represent-a-line-perpendicula-to-this-inclinationall-those-lines-should-be-most-carefully-tested-bythe-image369985602.html
RM2CDX8BE–. Model drawing and shading from casts; a complete guide to the elementary and advanced examinations in these subjects; . Fig. 14, 36 MODEL DBA WING AND SHADING FROM CASTS. other position the triangular ends will require a greatdeal of care; if the model is horizontal, the centreline of the triangle must always he quite vertical. Becareful to show the perspective difference in the twohalves of the base of the triangle. If the model isinclined, this centre line must also be inclined, so asto represent a line perpendicula^ to this inclination.All those lines should be most carefully tested bythe
. Perspective for art students . herraised on a reetamgular block which also stands on theground-plane. The position of the horizon, the centre ofvision, and the distance of the eye from the pictiire aregiven. Draw the shadows cast by these objects, the svm, beingbehind the spectator in a vertical plame receding to the rightand inclined at 60° with the picture-plane, the altitvde being30°. (32 marks.) The horizon must be drawn across the short way of thepaper, 7^ inches from the top, and the centre of visionplaced 5 J inches from the right-hand edge of the paper. The sun is behind the spectato Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/perspective-for-art-students-herraised-on-a-reetamgular-block-which-also-stands-on-theground-plane-the-position-of-the-horizon-the-centre-ofvision-and-the-distance-of-the-eye-from-the-pictiire-aregiven-draw-the-shadows-cast-by-these-objects-the-svm-beingbehind-the-spectator-in-a-vertical-plame-receding-to-the-rightand-inclined-at-60-with-the-picture-plane-the-altitvde-being30-32-marks-the-horizon-must-be-drawn-across-the-short-way-of-thepaper-7-inches-from-the-top-and-the-centre-of-visionplaced-5-j-inches-from-the-right-hand-edge-of-the-paper-the-sun-is-behind-the-spectato-image369651639.html
RM2CDB2C7–. Perspective for art students . herraised on a reetamgular block which also stands on theground-plane. The position of the horizon, the centre ofvision, and the distance of the eye from the pictiire aregiven. Draw the shadows cast by these objects, the svm, beingbehind the spectator in a vertical plame receding to the rightand inclined at 60° with the picture-plane, the altitvde being30°. (32 marks.) The horizon must be drawn across the short way of thepaper, 7^ inches from the top, and the centre of visionplaced 5 J inches from the right-hand edge of the paper. The sun is behind the spectato
. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . dumping is obtained by the useof a movable roller on the side of. the car which is con-nected by levers to the body. At the desired dumping pointan inclined rail terminating in a horizontal portion is placedalongside of the track in such a position as to engage withthe roller, and when the roller runs up the inclined rail thebody is dumped. Cars may be arranged to dump over one end instead ofon the side. This modification can Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/material-handling-cyclopedia-a-reference-book-covering-definitions-descriptions-illustrations-and-methods-of-use-of-material-handling-machines-employed-in-industry-dumping-is-obtained-by-the-useof-a-movable-roller-on-the-side-of-the-car-which-is-con-nected-by-levers-to-the-body-at-the-desired-dumping-pointan-inclined-rail-terminating-in-a-horizontal-portion-is-placedalongside-of-the-track-in-such-a-position-as-to-engage-withthe-roller-and-when-the-roller-runs-up-the-inclined-rail-thebody-is-dumped-cars-may-be-arranged-to-dump-over-one-end-instead-ofon-the-side-this-modification-can-image369721925.html
RM2CDE82D–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . dumping is obtained by the useof a movable roller on the side of. the car which is con-nected by levers to the body. At the desired dumping pointan inclined rail terminating in a horizontal portion is placedalongside of the track in such a position as to engage withthe roller, and when the roller runs up the inclined rail thebody is dumped. Cars may be arranged to dump over one end instead ofon the side. This modification can
. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . CM 05 194 HOISTING MACHINERY. CRANES 195 shed. In this case the inclined boom is supported by asingle gantry leg traveling on a rail laid along the edgeof the wharf and is held in an upright position by wheelsbearing against the inside of an overhanging single railrunway secured to the shed. The inclined boom is con-trolled by a topping-lift and is equipped with a rackingtrolley hoist. This machine handles the cargo directl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/material-handling-cyclopedia-a-reference-book-covering-definitions-descriptions-illustrations-and-methods-of-use-of-material-handling-machines-employed-in-industry-cm-05-194-hoisting-machinery-cranes-195-shed-in-this-case-the-inclined-boom-is-supported-by-asingle-gantry-leg-traveling-on-a-rail-laid-along-the-edgeof-the-wharf-and-is-held-in-an-upright-position-by-wheelsbearing-against-the-inside-of-an-overhanging-single-railrunway-secured-to-the-shed-the-inclined-boom-is-con-trolled-by-a-topping-lift-and-is-equipped-with-a-rackingtrolley-hoist-this-machine-handles-the-cargo-directl-image369806329.html
RM2CDJ3MW–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . CM 05 194 HOISTING MACHINERY. CRANES 195 shed. In this case the inclined boom is supported by asingle gantry leg traveling on a rail laid along the edgeof the wharf and is held in an upright position by wheelsbearing against the inside of an overhanging single railrunway secured to the shed. The inclined boom is con-trolled by a topping-lift and is equipped with a rackingtrolley hoist. This machine handles the cargo directl
. Perspective for art students . ane, perpendicular tothe picture-plane; B is a vertical plane making an anglewith the picture-plane (50° towards the left). 0 is asecond instance of the same position of plane; it is at40° to the right. D is a horizontal plane parallel to theground-plane and perpendicular to the picture-plane. Eis a directly ascending plane at 35° to the ground, F isa second instance of the same position. Gr is an inclinedplane whose trace on the ground is perpendicular to thepicture. In this matter it resembles A, one of thevertical planes. G- is, however, inclined to the grou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/perspective-for-art-students-ane-perpendicular-tothe-picture-plane-b-is-a-vertical-plane-making-an-anglewith-the-picture-plane-50-towards-the-left-0-is-asecond-instance-of-the-same-position-of-plane-it-is-at40-to-the-right-d-is-a-horizontal-plane-parallel-to-theground-plane-and-perpendicular-to-the-picture-plane-eis-a-directly-ascending-plane-at-35-to-the-ground-f-isa-second-instance-of-the-same-position-gr-is-an-inclinedplane-whose-trace-on-the-ground-is-perpendicular-to-thepicture-in-this-matter-it-resembles-a-one-of-thevertical-planes-g-is-however-inclined-to-the-grou-image369668910.html
RM2CDBTD2–. Perspective for art students . ane, perpendicular tothe picture-plane; B is a vertical plane making an anglewith the picture-plane (50° towards the left). 0 is asecond instance of the same position of plane; it is at40° to the right. D is a horizontal plane parallel to theground-plane and perpendicular to the picture-plane. Eis a directly ascending plane at 35° to the ground, F isa second instance of the same position. Gr is an inclinedplane whose trace on the ground is perpendicular to thepicture. In this matter it resembles A, one of thevertical planes. G- is, however, inclined to the grou
. The War Cry . friends, and sinnersin their ward. Men wd women always respectsincerity, and admire the self-sacrificing lives ofthose who are themselves an example of theirown preaching. iu conclusion I would say to any comradewho may be tempted to discouragement in theirwork of visiting, or who may be inclined to thinkthey could accomplish more for God in a moreprominent or public position, do mot be dauntedby difficulties, face them and triumph. God willsee us through if we only fight in His strength,and if we seek to do our best with present oppor-tunities, God will give us more and a larg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-war-cry-friends-and-sinnersin-their-ward-men-wd-women-always-respectsincerity-and-admire-the-self-sacrificing-lives-ofthose-who-are-themselves-an-example-of-theirown-preaching-iu-conclusion-i-would-say-to-any-comradewho-may-be-tempted-to-discouragement-in-theirwork-of-visiting-or-who-may-be-inclined-to-thinkthey-could-accomplish-more-for-god-in-a-moreprominent-or-public-position-do-mot-be-dauntedby-difficulties-face-them-and-triumph-god-willsee-us-through-if-we-only-fight-in-his-strengthand-if-we-seek-to-do-our-best-with-present-oppor-tunities-god-will-give-us-more-and-a-larg-image372075242.html
RM2CH9DNE–. The War Cry . friends, and sinnersin their ward. Men wd women always respectsincerity, and admire the self-sacrificing lives ofthose who are themselves an example of theirown preaching. iu conclusion I would say to any comradewho may be tempted to discouragement in theirwork of visiting, or who may be inclined to thinkthey could accomplish more for God in a moreprominent or public position, do mot be dauntedby difficulties, face them and triumph. God willsee us through if we only fight in His strength,and if we seek to do our best with present oppor-tunities, God will give us more and a larg
. The history of Penacook, N.H., from its first settlement in 1734 up to 1900 . as pastor, where he isstill filling an honorable and responsible position. HON. CHARLES A. MORSE. Charles Alfred Morse, son of Charles G. and Lucy Jane (Calef)Morse, was born in Salisbury, N. H., September 8, 1857. Hisparents moved to Penacook soon after his birth, and he was aPenacook boy up to the time he began his professional life.His education was begun in the district schools of the village andcontinued at Penacook Academy. In 1875 he started to learnthe drug business, which soon inclined him towards the medi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-of-penacook-nh-from-its-first-settlement-in-1734-up-to-1900-as-pastor-where-he-isstill-filling-an-honorable-and-responsible-position-hon-charles-a-morse-charles-alfred-morse-son-of-charles-g-and-lucy-jane-calefmorse-was-born-in-salisbury-n-h-september-8-1857-hisparents-moved-to-penacook-soon-after-his-birth-and-he-was-apenacook-boy-up-to-the-time-he-began-his-professional-lifehis-education-was-begun-in-the-district-schools-of-the-village-andcontinued-at-penacook-academy-in-1875-he-started-to-learnthe-drug-business-which-soon-inclined-him-towards-the-medi-image369660460.html
RM2CDBDK8–. The history of Penacook, N.H., from its first settlement in 1734 up to 1900 . as pastor, where he isstill filling an honorable and responsible position. HON. CHARLES A. MORSE. Charles Alfred Morse, son of Charles G. and Lucy Jane (Calef)Morse, was born in Salisbury, N. H., September 8, 1857. Hisparents moved to Penacook soon after his birth, and he was aPenacook boy up to the time he began his professional life.His education was begun in the district schools of the village andcontinued at Penacook Academy. In 1875 he started to learnthe drug business, which soon inclined him towards the medi
. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . (fl) («> INCLINED BELTS ,..,5) Figs. 28 to 46—Guards for Inclined Belts all tight- and loose-pulley belts, and shall be so de-signed and constructed that ordinary vibrations or acci-dental contact will not alter the set position, and shallhave a controlling handle conveniently located. (SeeFigs. 61-63.) 19 Pulleys. Pulleys belted from above or from theside in such a way as to allow passage beneath thepulley, and within 7 f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/material-handling-cyclopedia-a-reference-book-covering-definitions-descriptions-illustrations-and-methods-of-use-of-material-handling-machines-employed-in-industry-fl-gt-inclined-belts-5-figs-28-to-46guards-for-inclined-belts-all-tight-and-loose-pulley-belts-and-shall-be-so-de-signed-and-constructed-that-ordinary-vibrations-or-acci-dental-contact-will-not-alter-the-set-position-and-shallhave-a-controlling-handle-conveniently-located-seefigs-61-63-19-pulleys-pulleys-belted-from-above-or-from-theside-in-such-a-way-as-to-allow-passage-beneath-thepulley-and-within-7-f-image369734904.html
RM2CDETJ0–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . (fl) («> INCLINED BELTS ,..,5) Figs. 28 to 46—Guards for Inclined Belts all tight- and loose-pulley belts, and shall be so de-signed and constructed that ordinary vibrations or acci-dental contact will not alter the set position, and shallhave a controlling handle conveniently located. (SeeFigs. 61-63.) 19 Pulleys. Pulleys belted from above or from theside in such a way as to allow passage beneath thepulley, and within 7 f
. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . 5 ft. to 30 ft. Semi-Portal Crane—Inclined Boom Type Another type of semi-wharf crane is constructed in thesame manner as the boom-jib type except that the rotatingcrane is replaced by an inclined boom equipped with atrolley hoist. The boom is supported at the outer end ofthe gantry structure so that it may travel a limited dis-tance inboard or outboard and may be raised, by a topping-lift, to a vertical position to permit th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/material-handling-cyclopedia-a-reference-book-covering-definitions-descriptions-illustrations-and-methods-of-use-of-material-handling-machines-employed-in-industry-5-ft-to-30-ft-semi-portal-craneinclined-boom-type-another-type-of-semi-wharf-crane-is-constructed-in-thesame-manner-as-the-boom-jib-type-except-that-the-rotatingcrane-is-replaced-by-an-inclined-boom-equipped-with-atrolley-hoist-the-boom-is-supported-at-the-outer-end-ofthe-gantry-structure-so-that-it-may-travel-a-limited-dis-tance-inboard-or-outboard-and-may-be-raised-by-a-topping-lift-to-a-vertical-position-to-permit-th-image369807144.html
RM2CDJ4P0–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . 5 ft. to 30 ft. Semi-Portal Crane—Inclined Boom Type Another type of semi-wharf crane is constructed in thesame manner as the boom-jib type except that the rotatingcrane is replaced by an inclined boom equipped with atrolley hoist. The boom is supported at the outer end ofthe gantry structure so that it may travel a limited dis-tance inboard or outboard and may be raised, by a topping-lift, to a vertical position to permit th
. The Antarctic manual for the use of the expedition of 1901 . Scientific expeditions; Natural history; Geophysics. INCLINEDIOEBERG. overcome the attraction which holds them to the parent mass. In their next stage they exhibit the process of decay, being found 50 or 60 miles from the land, and for the most part with their surfaces inclined at a considerable angle to the horizon. This is caused by a change in the position of the centre of gravity, arising from the abrading action of the waves. By our observations on the temperature of the sea, it is evident that these ice-islands can be little Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-antarctic-manual-for-the-use-of-the-expedition-of-1901-scientific-expeditions-natural-history-geophysics-inclinedioeberg-overcome-the-attraction-which-holds-them-to-the-parent-mass-in-their-next-stage-they-exhibit-the-process-of-decay-being-found-50-or-60-miles-from-the-land-and-for-the-most-part-with-their-surfaces-inclined-at-a-considerable-angle-to-the-horizon-this-is-caused-by-a-change-in-the-position-of-the-centre-of-gravity-arising-from-the-abrading-action-of-the-waves-by-our-observations-on-the-temperature-of-the-sea-it-is-evident-that-these-ice-islands-can-be-little-image232132525.html
RMRDJFB9–. The Antarctic manual for the use of the expedition of 1901 . Scientific expeditions; Natural history; Geophysics. INCLINEDIOEBERG. overcome the attraction which holds them to the parent mass. In their next stage they exhibit the process of decay, being found 50 or 60 miles from the land, and for the most part with their surfaces inclined at a considerable angle to the horizon. This is caused by a change in the position of the centre of gravity, arising from the abrading action of the waves. By our observations on the temperature of the sea, it is evident that these ice-islands can be little
. The care of trees, in lawn, street and park [microform] : with a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Jardins; Arbres; Landscape gardening. io8 General Care of Trees. ened, especially those inclined to compete with the leaders or to assume a wrtical position. In shortening these, the cut should be made at the point at which they begin to assume upright positions, and, if possible, just above some secondary ascending branch or branches, and these in turn should also be shortened, just above one of their secondary branches, as shown in the accompanying schematic figure. In other Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-care-of-trees-in-lawn-street-and-park-microform-with-a-list-of-trees-and-shrubs-for-decorative-use-trees-jardins-arbres-landscape-gardening-io8-general-care-of-trees-ened-especially-those-inclined-to-compete-with-the-leaders-or-to-assume-a-wrtical-position-in-shortening-these-the-cut-should-be-made-at-the-point-at-which-they-begin-to-assume-upright-positions-and-if-possible-just-above-some-secondary-ascending-branch-or-branches-and-these-in-turn-should-also-be-shortened-just-above-one-of-their-secondary-branches-as-shown-in-the-accompanying-schematic-figure-in-other-image232802718.html
RMREN26P–. The care of trees, in lawn, street and park [microform] : with a list of trees and shrubs for decorative use. Trees; Jardins; Arbres; Landscape gardening. io8 General Care of Trees. ened, especially those inclined to compete with the leaders or to assume a wrtical position. In shortening these, the cut should be made at the point at which they begin to assume upright positions, and, if possible, just above some secondary ascending branch or branches, and these in turn should also be shortened, just above one of their secondary branches, as shown in the accompanying schematic figure. In other
. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Plant morphology; Mosses; Ferns. XIV ISOETACEM 5A7 approaches more or less the vertical as the latter is more or less inclined. Occasionally the basal wall is so nearly vertical that the cotyledon grows upright and penetrates the neck of the archegonium at right angles to its ordinary position. At the base of the leaf at this stage a single cell, larger than its neigh- bours, may often be seen (Fig. 315, A, /). This is the mother cell of the ligule, found in all the leaves. This cell projects,. Please note that these images a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-structure-and-development-of-mosses-and-ferns-archegoniatae-plant-morphology-mosses-ferns-xiv-isoetacem-5a7-approaches-more-or-less-the-vertical-as-the-latter-is-more-or-less-inclined-occasionally-the-basal-wall-is-so-nearly-vertical-that-the-cotyledon-grows-upright-and-penetrates-the-neck-of-the-archegonium-at-right-angles-to-its-ordinary-position-at-the-base-of-the-leaf-at-this-stage-a-single-cell-larger-than-its-neigh-bours-may-often-be-seen-fig-315-a-this-is-the-mother-cell-of-the-ligule-found-in-all-the-leaves-this-cell-projects-please-note-that-these-images-a-image232055476.html
RMRDF13G–. The structure and development of mosses and ferns (Archegoniatae). Plant morphology; Mosses; Ferns. XIV ISOETACEM 5A7 approaches more or less the vertical as the latter is more or less inclined. Occasionally the basal wall is so nearly vertical that the cotyledon grows upright and penetrates the neck of the archegonium at right angles to its ordinary position. At the base of the leaf at this stage a single cell, larger than its neigh- bours, may often be seen (Fig. 315, A, /). This is the mother cell of the ligule, found in all the leaves. This cell projects,. Please note that these images a
. The power of movement in plants. Plants; Botany. Chap. VII. SLEEP OF LEAVES. 357 Fig. 148. petioles to support them in a vertical position, so that each night the main petiole became twisted, and all the packets were extended horizontally, with the lower surfaces of the leaflets on one side directed to the zenith in a most anomalous manner. This fact is mentioned solely as a caution, as it surprised us greatly, until we discovered that it was an anomaly. The petioles are inclined upwards during the day, but sink at night, so as to stand at about right angles with the stem. The amount of sink Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-power-of-movement-in-plants-plants-botany-chap-vii-sleep-of-leaves-357-fig-148-petioles-to-support-them-in-a-vertical-position-so-that-each-night-the-main-petiole-became-twisted-and-all-the-packets-were-extended-horizontally-with-the-lower-surfaces-of-the-leaflets-on-one-side-directed-to-the-zenith-in-a-most-anomalous-manner-this-fact-is-mentioned-solely-as-a-caution-as-it-surprised-us-greatly-until-we-discovered-that-it-was-an-anomaly-the-petioles-are-inclined-upwards-during-the-day-but-sink-at-night-so-as-to-stand-at-about-right-angles-with-the-stem-the-amount-of-sink-image232147739.html
RMRDK6PK–. The power of movement in plants. Plants; Botany. Chap. VII. SLEEP OF LEAVES. 357 Fig. 148. petioles to support them in a vertical position, so that each night the main petiole became twisted, and all the packets were extended horizontally, with the lower surfaces of the leaflets on one side directed to the zenith in a most anomalous manner. This fact is mentioned solely as a caution, as it surprised us greatly, until we discovered that it was an anomaly. The petioles are inclined upwards during the day, but sink at night, so as to stand at about right angles with the stem. The amount of sink
. A text-book of horseshoeing for horseshoers and veterinarians. Horseshoeing. 86 HORSESHOEING.. more or less inclined to the foot axis, usually to a very small degree, and the outer wall is somewhat higher (longer) and more slanting than the inner. In the base-narrow position of the limbs the plantar hoof- surface is more or less inclined to the direction of the foot axis, usually quite considerably, and the inner wall is somewhat higher than the outer. The foot is observed from the side in order to determine the proper re- lation of the length of the toe to the height of the quarters. In thi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-horseshoeing-for-horseshoers-and-veterinarians-horseshoeing-86-horseshoeing-more-or-less-inclined-to-the-foot-axis-usually-to-a-very-small-degree-and-the-outer-wall-is-somewhat-higher-longer-and-more-slanting-than-the-inner-in-the-base-narrow-position-of-the-limbs-the-plantar-hoof-surface-is-more-or-less-inclined-to-the-direction-of-the-foot-axis-usually-quite-considerably-and-the-inner-wall-is-somewhat-higher-than-the-outer-the-foot-is-observed-from-the-side-in-order-to-determine-the-proper-re-lation-of-the-length-of-the-toe-to-the-height-of-the-quarters-in-thi-image232341146.html
RMRE01E2–. A text-book of horseshoeing for horseshoers and veterinarians. Horseshoeing. 86 HORSESHOEING.. more or less inclined to the foot axis, usually to a very small degree, and the outer wall is somewhat higher (longer) and more slanting than the inner. In the base-narrow position of the limbs the plantar hoof- surface is more or less inclined to the direction of the foot axis, usually quite considerably, and the inner wall is somewhat higher than the outer. The foot is observed from the side in order to determine the proper re- lation of the length of the toe to the height of the quarters. In thi
. Geology of the Narragansett basin. Geology. 178 GIOLOGY OF THE IsTARRAGANSETT BASIN. above. At the eastern end of the syncline shown upon the map these beds may be seen turning northward and westward, with cross bedding plainly showing the original top of the strata. The use of cross bedding in deter- mining the original position of strata depends upon the fact that where the inclined ''fore set" layers are somewhat eroded the succeeding layers rest upon their truncated edges. The evidence thus derived from the cross bedding confirms the view that these beds are on the northern side of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/geology-of-the-narragansett-basin-geology-178-giology-of-the-istarragansett-basin-above-at-the-eastern-end-of-the-syncline-shown-upon-the-map-these-beds-may-be-seen-turning-northward-and-westward-with-cross-bedding-plainly-showing-the-original-top-of-the-strata-the-use-of-cross-bedding-in-deter-mining-the-original-position-of-strata-depends-upon-the-fact-that-where-the-inclined-fore-setquot-layers-are-somewhat-eroded-the-succeeding-layers-rest-upon-their-truncated-edges-the-evidence-thus-derived-from-the-cross-bedding-confirms-the-view-that-these-beds-are-on-the-northern-side-of-image231929207.html
RMRD981Y–. Geology of the Narragansett basin. Geology. 178 GIOLOGY OF THE IsTARRAGANSETT BASIN. above. At the eastern end of the syncline shown upon the map these beds may be seen turning northward and westward, with cross bedding plainly showing the original top of the strata. The use of cross bedding in deter- mining the original position of strata depends upon the fact that where the inclined ''fore set" layers are somewhat eroded the succeeding layers rest upon their truncated edges. The evidence thus derived from the cross bedding confirms the view that these beds are on the northern side of
. The power of movement in plants . Plants; Botany. Chap. VII. SLEEP OF LEAVES, 357 petioles to support them in a vertical position, so that each night the main petiole became twisted, and all the packets were extended horizontally, with the lower surfaces of the leaflets on one side directed to the zenith in a most anomalous manner. This fact is mentioned solely as a caution, as it surprised us greatly, until we discovered that it was an anomaly. The petioles are inclined upwards during the day, but sink at night, so as to stand at about right angles with the stem. The amount of sinking was m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-power-of-movement-in-plants-plants-botany-chap-vii-sleep-of-leaves-357-petioles-to-support-them-in-a-vertical-position-so-that-each-night-the-main-petiole-became-twisted-and-all-the-packets-were-extended-horizontally-with-the-lower-surfaces-of-the-leaflets-on-one-side-directed-to-the-zenith-in-a-most-anomalous-manner-this-fact-is-mentioned-solely-as-a-caution-as-it-surprised-us-greatly-until-we-discovered-that-it-was-an-anomaly-the-petioles-are-inclined-upwards-during-the-day-but-sink-at-night-so-as-to-stand-at-about-right-angles-with-the-stem-the-amount-of-sinking-was-m-image232104271.html
RMRDH7A7–. The power of movement in plants . Plants; Botany. Chap. VII. SLEEP OF LEAVES, 357 petioles to support them in a vertical position, so that each night the main petiole became twisted, and all the packets were extended horizontally, with the lower surfaces of the leaflets on one side directed to the zenith in a most anomalous manner. This fact is mentioned solely as a caution, as it surprised us greatly, until we discovered that it was an anomaly. The petioles are inclined upwards during the day, but sink at night, so as to stand at about right angles with the stem. The amount of sinking was m
. The power of movement in plants . Plants; Botany. Chap. VII. SLEEP OF LEAVES. 357 petioles to support them in a vertical position, so that each night the main petiole became twisted, and all the packets were extended horizontally, with the lower surfaces of the leaflets on one side directed to the zenith in a most anomalous manner. This fact is mentioned solely as a caution, as it surprised us greatly, until we discovered that it was an anomaly. The petioles are inclined upwards during the day, but sink at night, 60 as to stand at about right angles with the stem. The amount of sinking was m Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-power-of-movement-in-plants-plants-botany-chap-vii-sleep-of-leaves-357-petioles-to-support-them-in-a-vertical-position-so-that-each-night-the-main-petiole-became-twisted-and-all-the-packets-were-extended-horizontally-with-the-lower-surfaces-of-the-leaflets-on-one-side-directed-to-the-zenith-in-a-most-anomalous-manner-this-fact-is-mentioned-solely-as-a-caution-as-it-surprised-us-greatly-until-we-discovered-that-it-was-an-anomaly-the-petioles-are-inclined-upwards-during-the-day-but-sink-at-night-60-as-to-stand-at-about-right-angles-with-the-stem-the-amount-of-sinking-was-m-image232182790.html
RMRDMREE–. The power of movement in plants . Plants; Botany. Chap. VII. SLEEP OF LEAVES. 357 petioles to support them in a vertical position, so that each night the main petiole became twisted, and all the packets were extended horizontally, with the lower surfaces of the leaflets on one side directed to the zenith in a most anomalous manner. This fact is mentioned solely as a caution, as it surprised us greatly, until we discovered that it was an anomaly. The petioles are inclined upwards during the day, but sink at night, 60 as to stand at about right angles with the stem. The amount of sinking was m
. Elementary text-book of zoology. 86 PROTOZOA. External Features. If the outline of an Ammba be sketched every few seconds and the series of drawings examined, it will be seen that the shape has undergone con- siderable change, and it will also probably be found that the whole animal has moved somewhat from its original position. Further, this.peculiar change of shape is evidently due to the pushing outwards of processes, which gradually grow larger and larger. If a drop of treacle ovemen s. ^^ placed on a flat surface and the surface gently inclined, the drop will progress in a similar fashi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-text-book-of-zoology-86-protozoa-external-features-if-the-outline-of-an-ammba-be-sketched-every-few-seconds-and-the-series-of-drawings-examined-it-will-be-seen-that-the-shape-has-undergone-con-siderable-change-and-it-will-also-probably-be-found-that-the-whole-animal-has-moved-somewhat-from-its-original-position-further-thispeculiar-change-of-shape-is-evidently-due-to-the-pushing-outwards-of-processes-which-gradually-grow-larger-and-larger-if-a-drop-of-treacle-ovemen-s-placed-on-a-flat-surface-and-the-surface-gently-inclined-the-drop-will-progress-in-a-similar-fashi-image232114384.html
RMRDHM7C–. Elementary text-book of zoology. 86 PROTOZOA. External Features. If the outline of an Ammba be sketched every few seconds and the series of drawings examined, it will be seen that the shape has undergone con- siderable change, and it will also probably be found that the whole animal has moved somewhat from its original position. Further, this.peculiar change of shape is evidently due to the pushing outwards of processes, which gradually grow larger and larger. If a drop of treacle ovemen s. ^^ placed on a flat surface and the surface gently inclined, the drop will progress in a similar fashi
. The power of movement in plants . Plants; Botany. Cbap. V. EPINASTY AND HYPONASTY. 278 extreme part, instead of hang- ing vertically down as would follow if weight was the efiScient cause, extends horizontally or even points upwards. A shoot, which termicated in a rather open hook, was fastened in a highly inclined downward position, so that the concave side faced upwards, and the result was that the apex at first curved upwards. This ap- parently was due to epinasty and not to apogeotropism, for the apex, soon after passing the perpendicular, curved so rapidly downwards that we could not do Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-power-of-movement-in-plants-plants-botany-cbap-v-epinasty-and-hyponasty-278-extreme-part-instead-of-hang-ing-vertically-down-as-would-follow-if-weight-was-the-efiscient-cause-extends-horizontally-or-even-points-upwards-a-shoot-which-termicated-in-a-rather-open-hook-was-fastened-in-a-highly-inclined-downward-position-so-that-the-concave-side-faced-upwards-and-the-result-was-that-the-apex-at-first-curved-upwards-this-ap-parently-was-due-to-epinasty-and-not-to-apogeotropism-for-the-apex-soon-after-passing-the-perpendicular-curved-so-rapidly-downwards-that-we-could-not-do-image232104285.html
RMRDH7AN–. The power of movement in plants . Plants; Botany. Cbap. V. EPINASTY AND HYPONASTY. 278 extreme part, instead of hang- ing vertically down as would follow if weight was the efiScient cause, extends horizontally or even points upwards. A shoot, which termicated in a rather open hook, was fastened in a highly inclined downward position, so that the concave side faced upwards, and the result was that the apex at first curved upwards. This ap- parently was due to epinasty and not to apogeotropism, for the apex, soon after passing the perpendicular, curved so rapidly downwards that we could not do
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xxxvn] WILLIAMSONIA 435 Williamsonia gigas (Microsporophylls). In the course of an examination of the Williamsonia specimens (from Yorkshire) in Paris in July of last year (1914) Mr Thomas^ found a specimen previously overlooked, which is undoubtedly either a male flower or, as I am inclined to think, the staminate disc of a bisporangiate flower of Williamsonia gigas. The nature of the matrix shows that it came from the neighbourhood of. Fia. 549. Williamsonia gigas. A, diagrammatic drawing showing the position of the synangia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-xxxvn-williamsonia-435-williamsonia-gigas-microsporophylls-in-the-course-of-an-examination-of-the-williamsonia-specimens-from-yorkshire-in-paris-in-july-of-last-year-1914-mr-thomas-found-a-specimen-previously-overlooked-which-is-undoubtedly-either-a-male-flower-or-as-i-am-inclined-to-think-the-staminate-disc-of-a-bisporangiate-flower-of-williamsonia-gigas-the-nature-of-the-matrix-shows-that-it-came-from-the-neighbourhood-of-fia-549-williamsonia-gigas-a-diagrammatic-drawing-showing-the-position-of-the-synangia-image232065167.html
RMRDFDDK–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xxxvn] WILLIAMSONIA 435 Williamsonia gigas (Microsporophylls). In the course of an examination of the Williamsonia specimens (from Yorkshire) in Paris in July of last year (1914) Mr Thomas^ found a specimen previously overlooked, which is undoubtedly either a male flower or, as I am inclined to think, the staminate disc of a bisporangiate flower of Williamsonia gigas. The nature of the matrix shows that it came from the neighbourhood of. Fia. 549. Williamsonia gigas. A, diagrammatic drawing showing the position of the synangia
. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana. Natural history; Birds. 370 OUR SEARCH FOR A WILDERNESS. on the branches in pairs close together. On moonlight nights however they were active and noisy, and came into the open to feed. The habit of crouching or settling down on the ])erch is very common with the Hoatzins, and it may be due to the weakness of the feet and toes. I am inclined. Fig. 153. (B) Fejiale Hoatzin in the SAire Position, the Male hav- ing FLOWN NEARER. however to consider it in connection with the general awk- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/our-search-for-a-wilderness-an-account-of-two-ornithological-expeditions-to-venezuela-and-to-british-guiana-natural-history-birds-370-our-search-for-a-wilderness-on-the-branches-in-pairs-close-together-on-moonlight-nights-however-they-were-active-and-noisy-and-came-into-the-open-to-feed-the-habit-of-crouching-or-settling-down-on-the-erch-is-very-common-with-the-hoatzins-and-it-may-be-due-to-the-weakness-of-the-feet-and-toes-i-am-inclined-fig-153-b-fejiale-hoatzin-in-the-saire-position-the-male-hav-ing-flown-nearer-however-to-consider-it-in-connection-with-the-general-awk-image231957812.html
RMRDAGFG–. Our search for a wilderness; an account of two ornithological expeditions to Venezuela and to British Guiana. Natural history; Birds. 370 OUR SEARCH FOR A WILDERNESS. on the branches in pairs close together. On moonlight nights however they were active and noisy, and came into the open to feed. The habit of crouching or settling down on the ])erch is very common with the Hoatzins, and it may be due to the weakness of the feet and toes. I am inclined. Fig. 153. (B) Fejiale Hoatzin in the SAire Position, the Male hav- ing FLOWN NEARER. however to consider it in connection with the general awk-
. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. o44i PTERIDOSPERMS, ETC. [CH. in referring to Schenk's view that Thinnfeldia and its allies may represent a group intermediate between Ferns and Gymno- sperms, admits that it is a possible supposition; he is, however, inclined to consider Lomatopteris and Cycadopteris, "genera especially comparable with Thinnfeldia," as more probably ferns. At this point we may conveniently consider a series of genera which occupy an equally uncertain position and bear a very close resemblance to Thinnfeldia.. B Fig. 360. A. Lomatopt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fossil-plants-for-students-of-botany-and-geology-paleobotany-o44i-pteridosperms-etc-ch-in-referring-to-schenks-view-that-thinnfeldia-and-its-allies-may-represent-a-group-intermediate-between-ferns-and-gymno-sperms-admits-that-it-is-a-possible-supposition-he-is-however-inclined-to-consider-lomatopteris-and-cycadopteris-quotgenera-especially-comparable-with-thinnfeldiaquot-as-more-probably-ferns-at-this-point-we-may-conveniently-consider-a-series-of-genera-which-occupy-an-equally-uncertain-position-and-bear-a-very-close-resemblance-to-thinnfeldia-b-fig-360-a-lomatopt-image232065489.html
RMRDFDW5–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. o44i PTERIDOSPERMS, ETC. [CH. in referring to Schenk's view that Thinnfeldia and its allies may represent a group intermediate between Ferns and Gymno- sperms, admits that it is a possible supposition; he is, however, inclined to consider Lomatopteris and Cycadopteris, "genera especially comparable with Thinnfeldia," as more probably ferns. At this point we may conveniently consider a series of genera which occupy an equally uncertain position and bear a very close resemblance to Thinnfeldia.. B Fig. 360. A. Lomatopt
. The microscope and microscopical methods. Microscopes; 1896. CH. V.] DRA WING WITH THE MICROSCOPE. 115 known angle in a moment, then the drawing board can be hinged and the elevation of io° and 200 determined with a protractor. The draw- ing board is very conveniently held up by a broad wedge. By marking the position of the wedge for io° and 200 the protractor need be used but once, then the wedge may be put into position at any time for the proper elevation. § 175. Abbe Camera and Inclined Microscope.—It is very fatigu- ing to draw continuously with a vertical microscope, and many mounted o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-microscope-and-microscopical-methods-microscopes-1896-ch-v-dra-wing-with-the-microscope-115-known-angle-in-a-moment-then-the-drawing-board-can-be-hinged-and-the-elevation-of-io-and-200-determined-with-a-protractor-the-draw-ing-board-is-very-conveniently-held-up-by-a-broad-wedge-by-marking-the-position-of-the-wedge-for-io-and-200-the-protractor-need-be-used-but-once-then-the-wedge-may-be-put-into-position-at-any-time-for-the-proper-elevation-175-abbe-camera-and-inclined-microscopeit-is-very-fatigu-ing-to-draw-continuously-with-a-vertical-microscope-and-many-mounted-o-image232344446.html
RMRE05KX–. The microscope and microscopical methods. Microscopes; 1896. CH. V.] DRA WING WITH THE MICROSCOPE. 115 known angle in a moment, then the drawing board can be hinged and the elevation of io° and 200 determined with a protractor. The draw- ing board is very conveniently held up by a broad wedge. By marking the position of the wedge for io° and 200 the protractor need be used but once, then the wedge may be put into position at any time for the proper elevation. § 175. Abbe Camera and Inclined Microscope.—It is very fatigu- ing to draw continuously with a vertical microscope, and many mounted o
. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes; 1899. CH. V.] DRA WING WITH THE MICROSCOPE. 115 known angle in a moment, then the drawing board can be hinged and the elevation of 10° and 20° determined with a protractor. The draw- ing board is very conveniently held up by a broad wedge. By marking the position of the wedge for io° and 200 the protractor need be used but once, then the wedge may be put into position at any time for the proper elevation. § 175. Abbe Camera and Inclined Microscope.—It is very fatigu- ing to draw continuously with a vertical Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-microscope-an-introduction-to-microscopic-methods-and-to-histology-microscopes-1899-ch-v-dra-wing-with-the-microscope-115-known-angle-in-a-moment-then-the-drawing-board-can-be-hinged-and-the-elevation-of-10-and-20-determined-with-a-protractor-the-draw-ing-board-is-very-conveniently-held-up-by-a-broad-wedge-by-marking-the-position-of-the-wedge-for-io-and-200-the-protractor-need-be-used-but-once-then-the-wedge-may-be-put-into-position-at-any-time-for-the-proper-elevation-175-abbe-camera-and-inclined-microscopeit-is-very-fatigu-ing-to-draw-continuously-with-a-vertical-image232343945.html
RMRE0521–. The microscope; an introduction to microscopic methods and to histology. Microscopes; 1899. CH. V.] DRA WING WITH THE MICROSCOPE. 115 known angle in a moment, then the drawing board can be hinged and the elevation of 10° and 20° determined with a protractor. The draw- ing board is very conveniently held up by a broad wedge. By marking the position of the wedge for io° and 200 the protractor need be used but once, then the wedge may be put into position at any time for the proper elevation. § 175. Abbe Camera and Inclined Microscope.—It is very fatigu- ing to draw continuously with a vertical
. A text-book of bacteriology, including the etiology and prevention of infective diseases and a short account of yeasts, and moulds, haematazoa, and psorosperms. Bacteriology. NUTRIENT MEDIA AND METHODS OF CULTIVATION. 107 vessel, and held in position by means of a clip. Tlie vessel can be fixed on the inclined stage of the microscope, and the contents of the tube conveniently examined with low-power objectives. Plate-cultivations.—By this method, as already mentioned, a mixture of bacteria, whether in fluids, excreta, or in cultivations on solid media, can be so treated that the different sp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-text-book-of-bacteriology-including-the-etiology-and-prevention-of-infective-diseases-and-a-short-account-of-yeasts-and-moulds-haematazoa-and-psorosperms-bacteriology-nutrient-media-and-methods-of-cultivation-107-vessel-and-held-in-position-by-means-of-a-clip-tlie-vessel-can-be-fixed-on-the-inclined-stage-of-the-microscope-and-the-contents-of-the-tube-conveniently-examined-with-low-power-objectives-plate-cultivationsby-this-method-as-already-mentioned-a-mixture-of-bacteria-whether-in-fluids-excreta-or-in-cultivations-on-solid-media-can-be-so-treated-that-the-different-sp-image232442087.html
RMRE4J73–. A text-book of bacteriology, including the etiology and prevention of infective diseases and a short account of yeasts, and moulds, haematazoa, and psorosperms. Bacteriology. NUTRIENT MEDIA AND METHODS OF CULTIVATION. 107 vessel, and held in position by means of a clip. Tlie vessel can be fixed on the inclined stage of the microscope, and the contents of the tube conveniently examined with low-power objectives. Plate-cultivations.—By this method, as already mentioned, a mixture of bacteria, whether in fluids, excreta, or in cultivations on solid media, can be so treated that the different sp
. The physiology of domestic animals ... Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology. FUNCTIONS OF THE BltAIN. 815 body it may be made to leap; when placed on its back it regains its normal attitude. When placed on an inclined plane it crawls up until it gains a new position, and if such an experiment be made by placing a frog on a small piece of board, by gradually inclining the board more and more the frog may be made to climb up the board, pass over to the other side, and the piece of wood may be turned over a number of times the frog always moving with it as long as its equilibrium is d Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-physiology-of-domestic-animals-physiology-comparative-veterinary-physiology-functions-of-the-bltain-815-body-it-may-be-made-to-leap-when-placed-on-its-back-it-regains-its-normal-attitude-when-placed-on-an-inclined-plane-it-crawls-up-until-it-gains-a-new-position-and-if-such-an-experiment-be-made-by-placing-a-frog-on-a-small-piece-of-board-by-gradually-inclining-the-board-more-and-more-the-frog-may-be-made-to-climb-up-the-board-pass-over-to-the-other-side-and-the-piece-of-wood-may-be-turned-over-a-number-of-times-the-frog-always-moving-with-it-as-long-as-its-equilibrium-is-d-image232425234.html
RMRE3TN6–. The physiology of domestic animals ... Physiology, Comparative; Veterinary physiology. FUNCTIONS OF THE BltAIN. 815 body it may be made to leap; when placed on its back it regains its normal attitude. When placed on an inclined plane it crawls up until it gains a new position, and if such an experiment be made by placing a frog on a small piece of board, by gradually inclining the board more and more the frog may be made to climb up the board, pass over to the other side, and the piece of wood may be turned over a number of times the frog always moving with it as long as its equilibrium is d
. The organism as a whole, from a physicochemical viewpoint. Biology; Mendel's law. Fig. 32 outside the line of symmetry of the middle piece, gradually assume a normal position (Figs. 31, 32). The writer is inclined to believe that this is due to mechanical conditions. The head a e c of such an oblique piece is asymmetrical, the one side a e being less stretched than the other e c. The higher tension of the piece e c will have the effect of bringing e nearer c, since we know that acid formation and hence energy pro- duction increases in proportion to surface, i. e., it must be the greater the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-organism-as-a-whole-from-a-physicochemical-viewpoint-biology-mendels-law-fig-32-outside-the-line-of-symmetry-of-the-middle-piece-gradually-assume-a-normal-position-figs-31-32-the-writer-is-inclined-to-believe-that-this-is-due-to-mechanical-conditions-the-head-a-e-c-of-such-an-oblique-piece-is-asymmetrical-the-one-side-a-e-being-less-stretched-than-the-other-e-c-the-higher-tension-of-the-piece-e-c-will-have-the-effect-of-bringing-e-nearer-c-since-we-know-that-acid-formation-and-hence-energy-pro-duction-increases-in-proportion-to-surface-i-e-it-must-be-the-greater-the-image232350094.html
RMRE0CWJ–. The organism as a whole, from a physicochemical viewpoint. Biology; Mendel's law. Fig. 32 outside the line of symmetry of the middle piece, gradually assume a normal position (Figs. 31, 32). The writer is inclined to believe that this is due to mechanical conditions. The head a e c of such an oblique piece is asymmetrical, the one side a e being less stretched than the other e c. The higher tension of the piece e c will have the effect of bringing e nearer c, since we know that acid formation and hence energy pro- duction increases in proportion to surface, i. e., it must be the greater the
. The animals of the world. Brehm's life of animals;. Mammals. THE SABLE. Thia =ii.iw.i, i^^nd .a the ^olde. po.t.ons of As.a a-d North Americans zealously hunted because of the great value of Its fur. It is most appropriately depicted in the snow, where one of these animals, having killed a Squirrel, seems to be called upon to defend its prey from a hungry brother, which, from the position of its claws, seems inclined to fight for a sharS of the booty. The animal in the upper part of this picture shows the mark- ings most prized by the Sable hunter: the lower part of the neck yellow, the chee Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-animals-of-the-world-brehms-life-of-animals-mammals-the-sable-thia-=iiiwi-ind-a-the-olde-potons-of-asa-a-d-north-americans-zealously-hunted-because-of-the-great-value-of-its-fur-it-is-most-appropriately-depicted-in-the-snow-where-one-of-these-animals-having-killed-a-squirrel-seems-to-be-called-upon-to-defend-its-prey-from-a-hungry-brother-which-from-the-position-of-its-claws-seems-inclined-to-fight-for-a-shars-of-the-booty-the-animal-in-the-upper-part-of-this-picture-shows-the-mark-ings-most-prized-by-the-sable-hunter-the-lower-part-of-the-neck-yellow-the-chee-image232140967.html
RMRDJX4R–. The animals of the world. Brehm's life of animals;. Mammals. THE SABLE. Thia =ii.iw.i, i^^nd .a the ^olde. po.t.ons of As.a a-d North Americans zealously hunted because of the great value of Its fur. It is most appropriately depicted in the snow, where one of these animals, having killed a Squirrel, seems to be called upon to defend its prey from a hungry brother, which, from the position of its claws, seems inclined to fight for a sharS of the booty. The animal in the upper part of this picture shows the mark- ings most prized by the Sable hunter: the lower part of the neck yellow, the chee
. The physiology of the domestic animals; a text-book for veterinary and medical students and practitioners. Physiology, Comparative; Domestic animals. FUNCTIONS OF THE BKAIN. 815 â body it may be made to leap; when placed on its back it regains its normal attitude. When placed on an inclined plane it crawls up until it gains a new position, and if such an experiment be made by placino- a frog on a small piece of board, by gradually inclining the board more and more the frog may be made to climb up the board, pass over to the other side, and the piece of wood may be turned over a number of tim Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-physiology-of-the-domestic-animals-a-text-book-for-veterinary-and-medical-students-and-practitioners-physiology-comparative-domestic-animals-functions-of-the-bkain-815-body-it-may-be-made-to-leap-when-placed-on-its-back-it-regains-its-normal-attitude-when-placed-on-an-inclined-plane-it-crawls-up-until-it-gains-a-new-position-and-if-such-an-experiment-be-made-by-placino-a-frog-on-a-small-piece-of-board-by-gradually-inclining-the-board-more-and-more-the-frog-may-be-made-to-climb-up-the-board-pass-over-to-the-other-side-and-the-piece-of-wood-may-be-turned-over-a-number-of-tim-image232342151.html
RMRE02NY–. The physiology of the domestic animals; a text-book for veterinary and medical students and practitioners. Physiology, Comparative; Domestic animals. FUNCTIONS OF THE BKAIN. 815 â body it may be made to leap; when placed on its back it regains its normal attitude. When placed on an inclined plane it crawls up until it gains a new position, and if such an experiment be made by placino- a frog on a small piece of board, by gradually inclining the board more and more the frog may be made to climb up the board, pass over to the other side, and the piece of wood may be turned over a number of tim
. Diseases of bees. Bees. Fig. 3.—The ropiness of American foul brood. (Original.). Pig. 4.—American foui-brood comb, showing irregular patches of sunken cappings and scales. The position of the comb indicates the best way to view the scales. (Original.) scale on the lower side wall and base of the cell (fig. 2, e, p, s). The scale formed by the dried-down larva adheres tightly to the cell and can be removed with difficulty from the cell wall. The scales can best be observed when the comb is held with the top inclined toward the observer so that a bright light strikes the lower si'de wall (fig Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-bees-bees-fig-3the-ropiness-of-american-foul-brood-original-pig-4american-foui-brood-comb-showing-irregular-patches-of-sunken-cappings-and-scales-the-position-of-the-comb-indicates-the-best-way-to-view-the-scales-original-scale-on-the-lower-side-wall-and-base-of-the-cell-fig-2-e-p-s-the-scale-formed-by-the-dried-down-larva-adheres-tightly-to-the-cell-and-can-be-removed-with-difficulty-from-the-cell-wall-the-scales-can-best-be-observed-when-the-comb-is-held-with-the-top-inclined-toward-the-observer-so-that-a-bright-light-strikes-the-lower-side-wall-fig-image232034038.html
RMRDE1NX–. Diseases of bees. Bees. Fig. 3.—The ropiness of American foul brood. (Original.). Pig. 4.—American foui-brood comb, showing irregular patches of sunken cappings and scales. The position of the comb indicates the best way to view the scales. (Original.) scale on the lower side wall and base of the cell (fig. 2, e, p, s). The scale formed by the dried-down larva adheres tightly to the cell and can be removed with difficulty from the cell wall. The scales can best be observed when the comb is held with the top inclined toward the observer so that a bright light strikes the lower si'de wall (fig
. Elementary botany . Botany. GAMOPETAL^—SCROPHULARIACE^ 157 than the other two; the medium posterior stamen is absent (see Labiatae for method of proof); anthers inclined together in pairs, and with divergent lobes. Disk (n) forms a ring round the base of the ovary; it is a nectary. Carpels two, syncarpous, superior. Ovary {ov) two-chambered, with numerous ovules on an axile placenta. Style {sy) one. Stigma two-lobed. The ..ps. Fig, 193.—Vertical section of flower of Foxglove. Fig. 194,—Floral diagram of Foxglove. carpels are median in position. Fruit (fig. 123) a two-valved capsule, leaving Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elementary-botany-botany-gamopetalscrophulariace-157-than-the-other-two-the-medium-posterior-stamen-is-absent-see-labiatae-for-method-of-proof-anthers-inclined-together-in-pairs-and-with-divergent-lobes-disk-n-forms-a-ring-round-the-base-of-the-ovary-it-is-a-nectary-carpels-two-syncarpous-superior-ovary-ov-two-chambered-with-numerous-ovules-on-an-axile-placenta-style-sy-one-stigma-two-lobed-the-ps-fig-193vertical-section-of-flower-of-foxglove-fig-194floral-diagram-of-foxglove-carpels-are-median-in-position-fruit-fig-123-a-two-valved-capsule-leaving-image232114626.html
RMRDHMG2–. Elementary botany . Botany. GAMOPETAL^—SCROPHULARIACE^ 157 than the other two; the medium posterior stamen is absent (see Labiatae for method of proof); anthers inclined together in pairs, and with divergent lobes. Disk (n) forms a ring round the base of the ovary; it is a nectary. Carpels two, syncarpous, superior. Ovary {ov) two-chambered, with numerous ovules on an axile placenta. Style {sy) one. Stigma two-lobed. The ..ps. Fig, 193.—Vertical section of flower of Foxglove. Fig. 194,—Floral diagram of Foxglove. carpels are median in position. Fruit (fig. 123) a two-valved capsule, leaving
. Pathogenic micro-organisms. A text-book of microbiology for physicians and students of medicine. (Based upon Williams' Bacteriology). Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria. 'rfiE cuLTivATioisr OF' Micro-organisms IIS may not melt the gelatin. Agar roll-tubes should be kept in a position a little inclined from the horizontal, with the neck up,. Pig. 4S.—Dilution-cultures in Esmarch roll-tubes. In tube i the colonies are very close together; in tube 2 they are somewhat separate; in tube 3 they are well isolated. ' for twenty-four hours, so that the agar may adhere to the wall of the tube.. Please Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pathogenic-micro-organisms-a-text-book-of-microbiology-for-physicians-and-students-of-medicine-based-upon-williams-bacteriology-bacteriology-pathogenic-bacteria-rfie-cultivatioisr-of-micro-organisms-iis-may-not-melt-the-gelatin-agar-roll-tubes-should-be-kept-in-a-position-a-little-inclined-from-the-horizontal-with-the-neck-up-pig-4sdilution-cultures-in-esmarch-roll-tubes-in-tube-i-the-colonies-are-very-close-together-in-tube-2-they-are-somewhat-separate-in-tube-3-they-are-well-isolated-for-twenty-four-hours-so-that-the-agar-may-adhere-to-the-wall-of-the-tube-please-image232419414.html
RMRE3H9A–. Pathogenic micro-organisms. A text-book of microbiology for physicians and students of medicine. (Based upon Williams' Bacteriology). Bacteriology; Pathogenic bacteria. 'rfiE cuLTivATioisr OF' Micro-organisms IIS may not melt the gelatin. Agar roll-tubes should be kept in a position a little inclined from the horizontal, with the neck up,. Pig. 4S.—Dilution-cultures in Esmarch roll-tubes. In tube i the colonies are very close together; in tube 2 they are somewhat separate; in tube 3 they are well isolated. ' for twenty-four hours, so that the agar may adhere to the wall of the tube.. Please
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