... microscopestands are placed is supported upon brick piers and arches independent of the main brick walls of the building, which form at the same time the basement of the building. The rest of the floor is supported entirely upon the outside walls... Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society - Halaman 54oleh Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain) - 1879Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1879 - 622 halaman
...floor is supported entirely upon the inside walls and upon columns with stretchers extending under the crown of the arches reaching to the northern wall....disturb any object just at the most interesting moment. The floor is cemented and covered by a heavy oil-cloth. The centre of the large room is occupied by... | |
| Harvard University - 1875 - 894 halaman
...floor is supported entirely upon the outside walls and upon columns with stretchers extending under the crown of the arches reaching to the northern wall....disturb any object just at the most interesting moment. The floor is cemented, and covered by a heavy oil-cloth. The centre of the large room is occupied by... | |
| Harvard University - 1877 - 1016 halaman
...floor is supported entirely upon the outside walls and upon columns with stretchers extending under the crown of the arches reaching to the northern wall....disturb any object just at the most interesting moment. The floor is cemented, and covered by a heavy oil-cloth. The centre of the large room is occupied by... | |
| 1878 - 550 halaman
...floor is supported entirely upon the outside walls and upon columns with stretchers extending under the crown of the arches reaching to the northern wall....disturb any object just at the most interesting moment. * * * The water is taken some distance from the Laboratory, and drawn up at a horizontal distance of... | |
| 1879 - 644 halaman
...floor is supported entirely upon the outside walls and upon columns with stretchers extending under the crown of the arches reaching to the northern wall....disturb any object just at the most interesting moment. The floor is cemented, and covered by a heavy oil-cloth. The centre of the large room is occupied by... | |
| United States National Museum - 1884 - 686 halaman
...floor is supported entirely upon the outside walls and upon columns with stretchers extending under the crown of the arches reaching to the northern wall. This gives to the microscope work the great advantage of complete isolation from all disturbance caused by walking over... | |
| Mary P. Winsor - 1991 - 345 halaman
...upon brick piers and arches independent of the main brick walls of the building. . . . This gives ... the great advantage of complete isolation from all...in a building with a wooden floor, where every step . . . was sure to disturb any object just at the most interesting moment. . . . The centre of the large... | |
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