Saint-Clément de Rivière. Fata Morgana, 1969. In-8 en feuilles sous double chemise rempliée, 48 pages. Édition originale. Exemplaire non justifié sur Arches avec une ardoise gravée, signée de Raoul Ubac
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The English Universities Press Ltd. - Unibooks , Modern Biology Series Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1971 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's wrappers grand In-8 1 vol. - 144 pages
39 text-figures 1st paperback Contents, Chapitres : Preface, Abbreviations, Contents, vi, Text, 138 pages - The system - Hard-core respiration - Respiration without oxygen - Oxidative decarboxylation and exergonic carboxylation - Oxidation - Special oxydations - Oxygen supply - The regulation of respiration - Respiration and fine structure - Index nice reparation on few folios repasted on the spine, else near fine copy, no markings, complete
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Contient: Heinrich Buess, Aperçu historique des théories de la respiration. / Tableau chronologique de l'évolution de la physiologie de la respiration de Lavoisier à la fin du XIXème siècle. / Bibliographie (Choix). / H. Hediger, Respiration et appareils respiratoires des animaux. / Rolf Meier, De l'organisation fonctionnelle des facteurs excitant la respiration. Image disp.
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[London, Philosophical Transactions, 1859], in-4, 2 parties en 1 vol, paginé 681 à 744 pp, 4 tableaux, demi-chagrin marine moderne, Extrait des Philosophical Transactions, vol. 149. Quatre tableaux graphiques dépliants et belle figure sur bois dans le texte représentant le "respiromètre" (p. 682) dont Edward Smith est l'inventeur. Cet appareil étudie les variations de la respiration dues à des changements de condition. Morton 935, 1. Couverture rigide
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Marabout Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1982 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché, sous couverture imprimée éditeur bleue et verte, illustré d'un ciel bleu avec des branches d'arbres In-8 1 vol. - 160 pages
nombreuses figures dans le texte en noir et blanc édition de 1982 Contents, Chapitres : Comment respirons-nous - Réapprendre à bien respirer - Les applications quotidiennes de la respiration - Les applications thérapeutiques de la respiration - Les maladies des voies respiratoires et leur traitement - Bibliographie legeres traces de pliures aux coins droits du plat supérieur, plat inférieur à peine jauni, intérieur frais et propre, papier à peine jauni, nom de l'ancien propriétaire sur l'intérieur du plat supérieur, cela reste un bon exemplaire - format de poche
London, Lockyer Davis, 1772, 1775, 1776 & 1783. 4to. In recent marbled paper wrappers. Extracted from ""Philosophical Transactions"". Including title-page of volume. Most leaves reinforced in margin. Light offsetting from folded plates as usual. Plate depicting the full telescope with professional repair to lower right corner. Pp. (4), 147-264, 383-394, 225-248, 397-434.
First edition of Priestley's landmark paper on pneumatic chemistry. In this present work, which marked an new epoch in the history of chemistry, he announced the discovery of hydrochloric acid and nitric oxide, as well as the discovery that plants restored air that had been vitiated by combustion, putrefaction, and respiration. Priestley's 'contribution to the knowledge of gases were crucial. He improved the technique for studying them by collecting them over mercury instead of water, so that many more gases could be observed.His many chemical discoveries contributed to the ""chemical revolution""' (PMM)""The paper here, for which the Royal Society awarded Priestley the Copley medal announced the discovery of hydrochloric acid and nitric oxide and the use of the latter in measuring the purity of air, which led through the work of Cavendish, Fontana and others to exact eudiometry. Priestley also observed that plants consume carbon dioxide and gave out oxygen, thereby purifying air which has been vitiated by combustion, respiration and putrefaction, and that this action takes place only under daylight."" (Printing and the Mind of Man No. 217).""In this paper he also announced two new gases that he had obtained - nitrous oxide and carbonic oxide"" these won him the Royal Society's Copley medal. Two years later his experiments in heating red oxide of mercury produced ""dephlogisticated air"" which was announced in 1775 and identified by Lavoisier as oxygen."" (Dibner Heralds of Science No. 40).The work contains a proposal to saturate water with carbonic acid under either atmospheric or increased pressure, which led to the creation of the mineral-water industry.The Centenary of the discovery of oxygen was celebrated at Priestley's American home at Northumberland, Pennsylvania, and was followed in 1876 by the foundation of the American Chemical Society. (PMM). PMM 217. Honeyman No. 2535 - Barchas 1718. Dibner 40 Norman 1749