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Tutty

Gicht gas, n. gas from the top of a blast furnace, blast-furnace gas top gas, exit gas, mittel, n. remedy for gout. rauch, m. top smoke (of a blast furnace). -rose, /. peony, rhododendron, -riibe,/. bryony, -schwamm, m. incrustation near a furnace top (Zinc) tutty. staub, m. blast-furnace dust flue dust. [Pg.185]

Toutes les droites sont reserves. Tutti i diritti riservati. Todos les derechos reservados. [Pg.2]

Gimma, D. G. (1730). Dela Storia Naturale della Gemma, della Pietr e di Tutti I Minerale, 373-381 Naples. [Pg.98]

Strabo of Amasia, Asia Minor (66 B.C.-24 A.D.), said in his geography that only the Cyprian ore contained the cadmian stone, copper vitriol, and tutty, that is to say, die constituents from which brass can be made (90). He also mentioned a stone in die neighbourhood of Andeira which, when burned, becomes iron, and then, when heated in a furnace witii a certain earth, distils mocksilver [zinc] and this, with the addition of copper, makes the mixture, as it is called, which by some is called mountain-copper [orichalcum, or brass] (91). [Pg.141]

Dr. Stromeyer detected cadmium in tutty and other kinds of zinc oxide, in metallic zinc, in Silesian zinc ores, and in several blendes, especially one from Przibram, Bohemia, which contained 2 or 3 per cent of it (10, 24). Thus it is evident that cadmium was first discovered in substances of which it is merely a non-essential constituent. [Pg.534]

CEFTIN for oral suspension, when reconstituted with water, provides the equivalent of 125 mg or 250 mg of cefuroxime (as cefuroxime axetil) per 5 mL of suspension. CEFTIN for oral suspension contains the inactive ingredients polyvinyl pyrrolidone K30, stearic acid, sucrose, and tutti-frutti flavoring. [Pg.99]

Possa vedere tutti i ceti di piante medicinali... [Pg.357]

Denault G, Fleischmann M, Pletcher D, Tutty OR (1990) J Electroanal Chem 280 243-254... [Pg.227]

C. F. Cullis, in Tutti i Nobel, Fratelli Fabbri Editori, Milan, 1970, vol. 2. [Pg.123]

Von Knoop C, Lovich D, Silverstein MB, Tutty M. Vital signs e-health in the United States, 2002. http //www.bcg.com, accessed February 19, 2003. [Pg.455]

ACCORDINA — is Indian tutty called also Alcordine. [Pg.4]

Botryitis, like a cluster of grapes, dense in appearance, but not very heavy, and liable to decrease in weight, orpine in colour, ashen, and cuprine. This and onychitis, subsequently described, are useful in medicaments for the eyes. There is also another botryitis, which was possibly unknown to Dioscorides, and is made either in round coals or spear-shaped for when the little flames play round the furnace, then botryitis is deposited, and afterwards collected. This kind is called Alexandrian Cadmia, because in that place many seek to make it it is also called solid Tutty, and it is very like the barks of certain trees. It is produced by sublimation in the manufacture of brass, and is of two kinds — Alexandrine and Arabian Tutty. [Pg.74]

CADMIA ACINOSA — i e, Tutty CADMIA CYPRIA — Cuprine Calamine. [Pg.78]

DIPHRYGES or TUTTY — is divided by Dioscorides (1. 5, c. 69) into three chief species. The first is native mineral Tutty, which is found in Cyprus, and is extracted only in the form of mud or slime. A pit is made in the mud, and that which is taken out is allowed to dry in the sun, and is then burnt by means of lighted faggots placed round it. And it is hence called Diphryges, i.e., twice... [Pg.112]


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