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Tassinari, Paolo. Sulla capacita di saturazione 

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2. Sopra un metodo per iscoprire il fosforo 



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Tate, A. Norman. Analysis of the water of the 

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2. On the action of boracic acid upon the 



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Tate, George. The polished and scratched rocks 

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Tate, George. 7. Catalogue of the land and 

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8. Fauna of the mountain limestone forma- 

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Tate, Thomas. Problems on steam power. 

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the new double-acting air-pump with a single 

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the cohesion of fluids. Phil. Mag. XVIH., 

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7. On the construction of certain new forms 



of thermo-barometers. Phil. Mag. XIX., 1860, 

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8. On a new instrument for the mechanical 



trisection of an angle ; and on the multisection 

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9. On a new self- registering Mercury 



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13. On certain laws relating to the boil- 



ing-points of different liquids at the ordinary 

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— 14. On a new electrometer (the Siphon 

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 of the prime conductor of a machine ; and on 

 the dispersion of different liquids by electrical 

 action. Phil. Mag. XXL, 1861, pp. 452-457. 



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