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<p>XII. Heat assis-
-tant to exhaustion
in the case </p>
<p>1. Impregnation;
See Impregnation
V. Colouring VII.
XI. Preservation, II.
2. Exsiccation - See
Exsiccation.</p>
<p>XIII. Condensation.
subsequent assistance
to exhaustion.
- in the cases of
1. Impregnation
See V. Impregna-
-tion.</p>
<p>VII. Colouring: XI
Preservation II
2. Exsiccation See
Exsiccation
3. When air has been
expelled from one
Chamber by Exhaus-
-tion, a fluid may
be forced into it by
a condensing Engine
working into another
Chamber communi-
-cating by a Pope &
Stop Cock with the
first </p>





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X. Preservation
of provisions

II - in an unaltered
state. 1. Facilitating the
perfect application
of the preservative
ingredients in the
way of potting.

2- salting.

3- preserving in sugar.

4- in vinegar.

5- in compound pickles.

6 Assisting preser -vation in the way of drying - See Ex- -siccation. 1. Fish. 2. Green Legumes


XI. Preservation of
miscellaneous sub-
-stances.

I by removal of the
air considered as a
cause of deterioration

1. Preserving the de-
-coction of Laercitron
Bark from being
spoiled by boiling
heat applied for
the purpose of eva-
-poration. See Ban-
-croft 321.

2. Extraction of Air
bubbles from glass
while in the melt-
-ing pot in the in-
-stance of achromater
glass for telescopes.

3- in the instance
of glass for cooking
glasses.

II. by removal of the
air considered as an
obstacle to the intro-
-duction of preserva-
-tive ingredients :i:e
to impregnation.

1. Tanning slides.
2. Tanning Entrails.
3. Tanning the skin
of fivers.
4. Impregnating
wood with saline
or oliaginous sub-
-stances with a view
to preservation from
decay.

3. Impregnating
wood with saline
substances with a
view to preservation
from fire.


XII. Heat assis- -tant to exhaustion in the case

1. Impregnation; See Impregnation V. Colouring VII. XI. Preservation, II. 2. Exsiccation - See Exsiccation.

XIII. Condensation. subsequent assistance to exhaustion. - in the cases of 1. Impregnation See V. Impregna- -tion.

VII. Colouring: XI Preservation II 2. Exsiccation See Exsiccation 3. When air has been expelled from one Chamber by Exhaus- -tion, a fluid may be forced into it by a condensing Engine working into another Chamber communi- -cating by a Pope & Stop Cock with the first







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169

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

206

Info in main headings field

condensation &c

Image

002

Titles

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

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Penner

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57026

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