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pickles. | pickles. | ||
6 Assisting preser | <p>6 Assisting preser | ||
-vation in the way | -vation in the way | ||
of drying - See Ex- | of drying - See Ex- | ||
-siccation. | -siccation. | ||
1. Fish. | 1. Fish. | ||
2. Green Legumes | 2. Green Legumes </p> | ||
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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. | |||
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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.
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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206 |
condensation &c |
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