CERTAIN CURIOUS EFFECTS OF THE VIOLET RAYS. BY DR. JAMBS 'WEIR. or no changes; the skin has become immune. FRUIT AND NUTS AS FOOD. tremely little vapor arose even at 1375 deg. which is near the point at which the resistance of silica breaks down. SCIENCE NOTES. possible sources of profit., scientific american, 1903-10-10
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