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in different states, different operations may <del>be required</del><add>come to be requisite</add><lb/> | in different states, different operations may <del>be required</del><add>come to be requisite</add><lb/> | ||
<del>When the masses are small and the substance any</del><add>Where the substance of the body is of an adhesive nature</add><lb/> | <del>When the masses are small and the substance any</del><add>Where the substance of the body is of an adhesive nature</add><lb/> | ||
<del>way adhering the bodies <gap/></del><add>the particles of an <del>superior</del> inferior stratum</add> will be apt to be <del><unclear>enforced</unclear><add>forced</add | <del>way adhering the bodies <gap/></del><add>the particles of an <del>superior</del> inferior stratum</add> will be apt to be <del><unclear>enforced</unclear></del><add>forced</add><lb/> | ||
<add>together</add> by the pressure of the <del>upper ones</del><add>superior strata <del>[+]</del> in such a manner as to</add> and that in such <note><del><add>[+]</add> <add>so as to form</add> <del>forming</del> a kind of cells in which small masses of air | <add>together</add> by the pressure of the <del>upper ones</del><add>superior strata <del>[+]</del> in such a manner as to</add> <del>and that in such</del> <note><del><add>[+]</add> <add>so as to form</add> <del>forming</del> a kind of cells in which small masses of air</note><lb/> | ||
<del>manner that small masses of air may be confined</del><add>from a kind of cells<add>within</add><add>which small masses of air <del>pent up</del></add><lb/> | <del>manner that small masses of air may be confined</del><add>from a kind of cells<add>within</add><add>which small masses of air <del>pent up</del></add><lb/> | ||
<del>with them</del> may be pent up.</p> | <del>with them</del> may be pent up.</p> | ||
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<p><del><add>In proportion as a mass thus</add>When a fluid, a liquid by its adhesiveness</del> disposed<lb/> | <p><del><add>In proportion as a mass thus</add>When a fluid, a liquid by its adhesiveness</del> disposed<lb/> | ||
to keep air entangled in it, <del>it becomes necessary in order</del><lb/> | to keep air entangled in it, <del>it becomes necessary in order</del><lb/> | ||
to extricate the <del>entangled</del> air <add>it becomes necessary<add>[+]2</add> <del>to <gap/> the <gap/></del><note><add>[2]</add> to break <del>it</del> up the whole mass in such manner that <del>every portion of the air so impairing</del> the <add>boundaries</add><del>boundary's <add><gap/></add>of the <gap/> </del><add>several cells</add><del>little <gap/></del> may be broken down</note><lb/> | to extricate the <del>entangled</del> air <add>it becomes necessary<add>[+]2</add> <del>to <gap/> the <gap/></del><note><add>[2]</add> to break <del>it</del> up the whole mass in such manner that <del>every portion of the air so impairing</del> the <add>boundaries</add><del>boundary's <add><gap/></add>of the <gap/> </del><add>several cells</add><del>little <gap/></del> may be broken down.</note><lb/> | ||
<del>of the fluid<add>liquid mass <gap/> <gap/></add> <gap/> <gap/> passages <gap/> through</del><lb/> | <del>of the fluid<add>liquid mass <gap/> <gap/></add> <gap/> <gap/> passages <gap/> through</del><lb/> | ||
<del>the mass of the liquid to the imprisoned <unclear>particles</unclear> of</del><lb/> | <del>the mass of the liquid to the imprisoned <unclear>particles</unclear> of</del><lb/> | ||
air.</p> | air.</p> | ||
<p>This may be done<add>[+]3</add> <del> | <p>This may be done<add>[+]3</add> <del>immediately by transmitting the</del> <note><add>[+]3</add>by making the mass, in its way from the vessel that contains it, to the Vacuum Chamber pass in a <add>highly</add> divided state </note><lb/> | ||
<del><add>mass</add>fluid in a divided state from the <gap/> vessel containing it</del><lb/> | <del><add>mass</add>fluid in a divided state from the <gap/> vessel containing it</del><lb/> | ||
<del>into the vacuum chamber</del>, for instance through a<lb/> | <del>into the vacuum chamber</del>, for instance through a<lb/> | ||
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<p><del>From <unclear>these</unclear> surfaces <gap/> <gap/> apparatus</del> the<add>From the apparatus thus employ'd in<add>the business of</add><add>cominution</add><lb/> | <p><del>From <unclear>these</unclear> surfaces <gap/> <gap/> apparatus</del> the<add>From the apparatus thus employ'd in<add>the business of</add><add>cominution</add><lb/> | ||
subject matter <del>at</del> the close of the operation may fall into<lb/> | subject matter <del>at</del> the close of the operation may fall into<add><del><gap/></del></add><lb/> | ||
the vessel in<del>to</del><add>a cask for example</add> which it is to be packed. The <del><gap/> <gap/> may</del><lb/> | the vessel in<del>to</del><add>a cask for example</add> which it is to be packed. The <del><gap/> <gap/> may</del><lb/> | ||
<add>path of its descent may</add> be inclined in order to leave room for a perpendicular<lb/> | <add>path of its descent may</add> be inclined in order to leave room for a perpendicular<lb/> |
To facilitate the extrication of air from bodies
in different states, different operations may be requiredcome to be requisite
When the masses are small and the substance anyWhere the substance of the body is of an adhesive nature
way adhering the bodies the particles of an superior inferior stratum will be apt to be enforcedforced
together by the pressure of the upper onessuperior strata [+] in such a manner as to and that in such [+] so as to form forming a kind of cells in which small masses of air
manner that small masses of air may be confinedfrom a kind of cells<add>withinwhich small masses of air pent up
with them may be pent up.
In proportion as a mass thusWhen a fluid, a liquid by its adhesiveness disposed
to keep air entangled in it, it becomes necessary in order
to extricate the entangled air it becomes necessary<add>[+]2 to the [2] to break it up the whole mass in such manner that every portion of the air so impairing the boundariesboundary's of the several cellslittle may be broken down.
of the fluidliquid mass passages through
the mass of the liquid to the imprisoned particles of
air.
This may be done[+]3 immediately by transmitting the [+]3by making the mass, in its way from the vessel that contains it, to the Vacuum Chamber pass in a highly divided state
massfluid in a divided state from the vessel containing it
into the vacuum chamber, for instance through a
kind of cullender or sieve or filtering . or it may
be decanted within the chamber.
If the liquidmass is too viscous to be treated as above,
so much soso as to form for example a kind of paste, butter for example instance it may be kneaded by
a kind of stampers or the whole substancemass may be[+]4 [+]4 forced through slits or holes like vermicelli or macaroni, or
passed between rollers flatteningspreading it out into ribbons
of any degree of thinness. may be forced through
slits or holes like vermicelli & macaroni
From these surfaces apparatus theFrom the apparatus thus employ'd in<add>the business ofcominution
subject matter at the close of the operation may fall into
the vessel intoa cask for example which it is to be packed. The may
path of its descent may be inclined in order to leave room for a perpendicular
descent for the pressure.
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