| 1893 - 672 páginas
...normal appearances in sections of normal liver. When we consider the many different forms of cancer, it does not seem possible that they can be the result of the action of any one form of parasite ; and, further, when we study the differences between two forms,... | |
| 1906 - 1190 páginas
...must be admitted that it presents some serious difficulties. The mode of accumulation of the enornious masses of rock salt which occur in the Louisiana Salt...sea water in natural salt pans, which is supposed to !KI the origin of most deposits of rock salt. It may therefore be necessary to refer their origin to... | |
| 1903 - 898 páginas
...Beaumont oil fteld, with notes on the other oil fields of the Texas region: Jour. Franklin Inst., 198. and also in Spindletop, has never been satisfactorily...natural salt pans, which is supposed to be the origin of ntost deposits of rock salt. It may therefore be necessary to refer their origin to supersaturated... | |
| Charles Willard Hayes, William Kennedy - 1903 - 222 páginas
...Beaumont oil field, with notes on the other oil fields of the Texas region: Jour. Franklin lust., 1902. and also in Spindletop, has never been satisfactorily...may therefore be necessary to refer their origin to supersaturated solutions coming from the lower strata through fissures opened along a fault line. If... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1903 - 210 páginas
...Beaumont oil field, with notes on the other oil fields of the Texas region: Jour. Franklin Inst., 1902. and also in Spindletop, has never been satisfactorily...may therefore be necessary to refer their origin to supersaturated solutions coming from the lower strata through fissures opened along a fault line. If... | |
| 1907 - 506 páginas
...although it must he admitted that it presents some serious difficulties. The mode of accumulation of of the enormous masses of rock salt which occur in...deposits of rock salt. It may therefore be necessary to infer their origin to precipitation from rising ground waters, though no possible reason has yet been... | |
| Louisiana Geological Survey - 1907 - 482 páginas
...although It must be admitted that it presents some serious difficulties. The mode of accumulation of of the enormous masses of rock salt which occur in...deposits of rock salt. It may therefore be necessary to infer their origin to precipitation from rising ground -waters, though no possible reason has yet been... | |
| Louisiana Geological Survey - 1908 - 354 páginas
...although it must be admitted that it presents some serious difficulties. The mode of accumulation of of the enormous masses of rock salt which occur in...deposits of rock salt. It may therefore be necessary to infer their origin to precipitation from rising ground waters, though no possible reason has yet been... | |
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