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" ... found in the shops, and is worked with singular facility. Recent sections made with a sharp knife or scissors, when brought together and pressed, adhere so firmly as to resist rupture as strongly as any other part, so that if two sheets be laid together... "
Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel Manufacturers ... - Page 325
edited by - 1824
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The Quarterly Journal, Volume 17

1824 - 452 pages
...together and pressed, adhere so firmly as to resist rupture as strongly as any other part, so that if two sheets be laid together and cut round, the...fine powder. In this way flexible tube catheters, $c., are prepared ; the tubes being intended for experiments on gases, and where occasion might require...
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The Chemist, Volume 1

1824 - 528 pages
...together and pressed, adhere so firmly as to resist rupture as strongly as any other part, so that if two sheets be laid together and cut round, the...is entirely prevented by rubbing them with a little Hour or other substance in fine powder. In this way flexible tube catheters,&c. are prepared ; the...
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Mechanics Magazine, Volume 2

Industrial arts - 1824 - 726 pages
...pressed, adhere so 6rmly as to relist rupture as strongly as auy other part i 10 that if two sheats be laid together and cut round, the mere act of cutting...pressure on them makes a perfect bag of one piece of suhslance. The adhesion of the substance in those parts where it is not required, is entirely prevented...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 12

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1824 - 604 pages
...together and pressed, adhere so firmly as to resist rupture as strongly as any other part, so that if two sheets be laid together and cut round, the...cutting joins the edges, and a little pressure on them mukes a perfect bag of one piece of substance. The adhesion of the substance in those parts where it...
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An appeal to the medical profession, on the utility of the ..., Volume 52

John Read (maker to the army.) - 1824 - 634 pages
...firmly as to resist rupture as strongly as any other part, so that, if two sheets be laid together aud cut round, the mere act of cutting joins the edges, and a iiltle pressure on them makes a perfect bag, of one piece of substance. The adhesion of the substance...
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volume 1

Literature - 1825 - 412 pages
...together and pressed, adhere so firmly as to resist rupture as strongly as any other part ; so that, if two sheets be laid together and cut round, the...where it is not required, is entirely prevented by nibbing them wift a little flour, or other substance in fine powder. In this way flexible tube catheters,...
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The United States Literary Gazette, Volume 1

Literature - 1825 - 426 pages
...together and pressed, adhere so firmly as to resist rupture as strongly as any other part ; so that, if two sheets be laid together and cut round, the...perfect bag of one piece of substance. The adhesion of (be substance in those parts where it is not required, is entirely prevented by rubbing them with a...
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Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy, Volume 2

Industrial arts - 1825 - 490 pages
...and adhesive than that which is generally ftmnd in the shops, and is worked with singular facility. The adhesion of the substance in those parts where...little flour, or other substance, In fine powder. The caoutchouc ", IB this state, exceedingly elastic. Bags made of it have been expanded by having...
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The Register of Arts, and Journal of Patent Inventions, Volume 2

Luke Herbert - Industrial arts - 1825 - 396 pages
...together and pressed, adhere so firmly as to resist rupture as strongly as any other part; so that if two sheets be laid together, and cut round, the mere act of cutting joins the edges, to which if a little pressure be given, a perfect bag is made, as it were, of one piece of substance....
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Journal of the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania for the ...

Meteorology - 1830 - 886 pages
...together and pressed, adhere so firmly as to resist rupture. as strongly as any other part; so that if two sheets be laid together and cut round, the...perfect bag of one piece of substance. The adhesion in those parts where it is not required is entirely prevented by rubbing them with a little flour....
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