The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 10Americana corporation, 1931 |
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Stran 42
... action , as it is resorted to in order to recover the possession of land and damages for the wrongful with- holding of it , though the damages are nominal . Originally , it was a possessory action - that is , adapted to the recovery of ...
... action , as it is resorted to in order to recover the possession of land and damages for the wrongful with- holding of it , though the damages are nominal . Originally , it was a possessory action - that is , adapted to the recovery of ...
Stran 95
... action is vigorously re- newed , but the hydrogen bubbles now appear on the copper . The action of the acid upon the zinc so reduces its electric potential that when contact is made with the copper an electric current immediately moves ...
... action is vigorously re- newed , but the hydrogen bubbles now appear on the copper . The action of the acid upon the zinc so reduces its electric potential that when contact is made with the copper an electric current immediately moves ...
Stran 196
... action is on the cathode or on the anode , and the second as to whether the action is on the catholyte or anolyte . For example , if a solution of sodium sulphate were electrolyzed the primary reaction would result in the deposition of ...
... action is on the cathode or on the anode , and the second as to whether the action is on the catholyte or anolyte . For example , if a solution of sodium sulphate were electrolyzed the primary reaction would result in the deposition of ...
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