be any the better for breathing or smelling should the prac REGULATING THE SPEED OF AN ENGINE. . THE MAGNETIC EQUIVALENT OF HEAT. kind of differential air thermometer in which air reservoirs are used. Two or three thousand interruptions of the elec tric current produce with an ordinary battery a calorific, scientific american, 1874-05-23
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