611 resultados para Distinguishable colours


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Reprinted in part from Art and progress and the International studio.

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Publisher's catalog (64 pages) at end.

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Contiene: I. On the state of the population in Manchester, and other adjacent places -- II. On the proportional mortality of the small pox and measles, in the several periods of life, and different seasons of the year; together with its comparative fatality to males and females -- III. On the different quantities of rain which fall, at different heights, over the same spot of ground -- IV. On the solution of stones of the urinary and of the gall bladder, by water impregnated with fixed air -- V. On the nature and composition of urinary calculi -- VI. On the internal regulation of hospitals -- VII. On the influence of fixed air on the colours and vegetation of plants -- VIII. On the action of different manures -- IX. On the properties of different absorbents -- X. Miscellaneous observations, cases, and inquiries.

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Instaurationis magnae, pars V. Opuscula philosophica. Descriptio globi intellectualis. Opera civilia et moralia. Historia regni Henri Septimi.--v.10 Sermones fideles, sive Interiora rerum. De sapientia veterum. Meditationes sacrae. Epistolae. Index rerum in v. 7, 8, 8, et 10. Index to English part, comprised in the six first volumes.

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Imprint varies: <12th- > published: Piccadilly, London, W. : The Galleries.

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"Directions to the binder," "Errata," and "Advertisement [announcement of v. 2]": v. 1, p. [587-588]

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"List of oil-paintings exhibited at the Royal academy": p. 209.

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Prologue [on the essay] Dr. Rawley's life of Lord Bacon. Ben Jonson's testimony. Aubrey's gossip. Introduction. Contemporary bibliography. Later bibliography. Lists of texts comprised in this harmony.--I. A harmony of the first group of ten essays.--II. Meditiations sacræ.--III. Of the colours of good and evil.--IV. A harmony of the second group of twenty-four essays.--V. A harmony of the third group of six essays.--VI. A harmony of the fourth group of eighteen essays.--VII. The fragment of an essay, Of fame.--Additional notes.

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A collection of miscellaneous pamphlets on World War I.

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Half-title: The works of Francis Bacon.

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"The first, third, tenth and fifteenth chapters in the present volume have seen the light already in ʻthe Nineteenth century'; the ninth is re-arranged from ʻthe Anglo-Saxon review'; and the sixteenth reprinted from ʻthe Magazine of fine arts' ... Certain of the remarks in other portions of this book were first made in the ʻStandard'."--Note.

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"The first, third, tenth and fifteenth chapters in the present volume have seen the light already in 'the Nineteenth century'; the ninth is re-arranged from 'the Anglo-Saxon review'; and the sixteenth reprinted from 'the Magazine of fine arts' ... Certain of the remarks in other portions of this book were first made in the 'Standard.'"--Note.

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We present BVI photometry of 190 galaxies in the central 4 x 3 deg(2) region of the Fornax cluster observed with the Michigan Curtis Schmidt Telescope. Results from the Fornax Cluster Spectroscopic Survey (FCSS) and the Flair-II Fornax Surveys have been used to confirm the membership status of galaxies in the Fornax Cluster Catalogue (FCC). In our catalogue of 213 member galaxies, 92 (43 per cent) have confirmed radial velocities. In this paper, we investigate the surface brightness-magnitude relation for Fornax cluster galaxies. Particular attention is given to the sample of cluster dwarfs and the newly discovered ultracompact dwarf galaxies (UCDs) from the FCSS. We examine the reliability of the surface brightness-magnitude relation as a method for determining cluster membership and find that at surface brightnesses fainter than 22 mag arcsec(-2), it fails in its ability to distinguish between cluster members and barely resolved background galaxies. Cluster members exhibit a strong surface brightness-magnitude relation. Both elliptical (E) galaxies and dwarf elliptical (dE) galaxies increase in surface brightness as luminosity decreases. The UCDs lie off the locus of the relation. B-V and V-I colours are determined for a sample of 113 cluster galaxies and the colour-magnitude relation is explored for each morphological type. The UCDs lie off the locus of the colour-magnitude relation. Their mean V - I colours (similar to1.09) are similar to those of globular clusters associated with NGC 1399. The location of the UCDs on both surface brightness and colour-magnitude plots supports the 'galaxy threshing' model for infalling nucleated dwarf elliptical (dE, N) galaxies.

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The sheathed filamentous bacterium known as strain CT3, isolated by micromanipulation from an activated sludge treatment plant in Italy, is a member of the genus Thiothrix in the gamma-Proteobacteria according to 16S rDNA sequence analysis. The closest phylogenetic neighbours of strain CT3 are strains I and Q(T), which were also isolated from activated sludge and belong to the species Thiothrix fructosivorans. These strains have respectively 99.2 and 99.4 % similarity to CT3 by 16S rDNA sequence comparison. CT3 shows 63-67 % DNA-DNA hybridization with strain I, which is the only currently viable strain of T. fructosivorans. CT3 is the second strain in the genus Thiothrix that has been shown to be capable of growing autotrophically with reduced sulfur compounds as the sole energy source; autotrophy was also confirmed in strain I. The first reported chemolithoautotrophic isolate of this genus was a strain of 'Thiothrix ramosa' that was isolated from a hydrogen sulfide spring and is morphologically distinguishable from all other described strains of Thiothrix, including CT3. CT3 is an aerobic organism that is non-fermentative, not capable of denitrification and able to grow heterotrophically. Autotrophy in the genus Thiothrix should be investigated more fully to better define the taxonomy of this genus.