The compounds of Gelatin and Tannin
โ Scribed by Wood, J. T.
- Book ID
- 102883729
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1908
- Weight
- 522 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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โฆ Synopsis
WOOD-THE CONPOUNDS OF GELATIN AND TANNIX.
in wliicli tlic tciii rntiirc of tho nir to Iw fctl to tho fiiriinccs is rnisrd e"y contact witii tlio wnsto gnscs nboiik to ontcr tho cliiiiinoy. Tliom is n forced drniiglit Hj'StClll. coiiiprising n stcniii cnginc directly corinccted to n Iiiyli prcseuro fnn, with air vnlves. The city cnrts enter tlic building a t u11 upper clevntion, bnck i i p ngninst a rail, niid diinip tlioir contciits into Iioplicrs. 'l%c iiiider nidcs of theso 110 qwrs nrc fitted with doors Icediiig to tlic fccdiiig platlorill wlieiicc t ~i c stoker c~inrgcs 1110 fiirrinco with the rcfiise. After tho rcfiise Iins been biiriicd down. wIiicIi reqiiires n length of time ticliciidiiig upon its cliiirncter, tlic clinker is rciriovetl froin oiiu coiiilulrtiiient tit n tiiiic nncl wlieelctl nwiy to I)c criislictl into siiinll ~inrticlcs of nssortud ~i z e ~ for fiirtlier iitiliziition. The cliiiker derived frotii this fiirrincc is niiitnblc for filliiig in Inticl, or ns n l m i s for brick, iiiortnr or coiicrctc. Thc stcniii wliicli is geiicrntcd froiii tl!c Iioilcr mtiy be iincd for riiiiiiiiig clectric lights. Iiiiiiipiiig wntcr. or, nq is oftcn tlic cnso iii pliiiit.~ of this cliurnctcr, for piiiiipiiig scwngc. It has nlso been estiiiiuteil tliut the stenrii geiieroted by tho rcfiiso collcctctl froiii n coiiiiiiiinity of n given sizo ivill just nboiit prodiice the iiiiioiiiit of ice in an absorption iiiiicliiiie tlint tho eoiiiiiiiiiiity woiiltl nntiirully consiiiiie. Tho first ~~l n i i t of this sort to bo iritroducetl inlo this country lins just lwen Init in olwriitioii n t \Vest Scw lkigliton, Stnteii Inlniitl.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The fractionation and properties of the polyphenolic compounds of the Egyptian sorghum grains were studied. The results showed that sorghum grains contained a higher amount of non-tannin polyphenols than tannin ones. By utilizing the funnel separation technique higher recovery for both tannin and no