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RMWH9AJF–Harold Larwood The Leg Theory in practice Melbourne 1933 Fingleton ducks from Larwood
RF2ABR9H7–Theory and practice in balance - pictured as balanced balls on scale that symbolize harmony and equity between Theory and practice that is good and be
RM2KX7HW2–Covered pedestrian bridge across Bellmouth Passage, Canary Wharf, displaying “Between Theory and Practice” permanent art work by Peter Randall-Page.
RM2K1WDRA–Harare, Zimbabwe. 20th Sep, 2022. Zimbabwean ICT (information and communication technology) students attend a virtual class during Huawei's 2022 edition of Seeds for the Future program in Harare, Zimbabwe, on Sept. 20, 2022. Zimbabwean students who participated in this year's edition of Huawei's Seeds for the Future program have applauded the Chinese ICT giant's efforts in nurturing local ICT talents and helping close the gap between theory and practice. Credit: Tafara Mugwara/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2APC76X–75 Anniversary of first aid, congress in RAI competition in theory and practice between the departments Date: November 9, 1968 Keywords: congresses, anniversaries, contests Institution name: RAI
RM2RXRF9A–Harare, Zimbabwe. 26th Sep, 2023. A student answers a question during an information and communications technology (ICT) career expo held by China's telecommunications giant Huawei in Harare, Zimbabwe, on Sept. 26, 2023. Huawei is working on closing the gap between theory and practice in ICT education in Zimbabwe through initiatives aimed at developing robust ICT ecosystems in the country.TO GO WITH 'Huawei bridges gap between ICT industry, academia in Zimbabwe' Credit: Tafara Mugwara/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2X07MNF–'MIDDIES' OF THE ROYAL NAVY. 3, 14 AND 18 JANUARY 1943, ABOARD HMS MALAYA, AT SCAPA FLOW. LIFE ABOARD FOR THE MIDSHIPMEN OF THE ROYAL NAVY; JUNIOR NAVAL OFFICERS WHO HAVE HAD A COURSE AT A NAVAL COLLEGE AND ARE STILL STUDYING THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF SEAMANSHIP. - Midshipmen studying between watches in the gun room
RMR54Y8B–Longleat House. Fragments on the theory and practice of Landscape. London, 1816. General view of Longleat House, from the Prospect Hill. Image taken from Fragments on the theory and practice of Landscape Gardening, including some remarks on Grecian and Gothic Architecture. By H. Repton, assisted by his son J. A. Repton. Originally published/produced in London, 1816. . Source: 59.e.20, between 122/123.
RM2WFPTB1–Academy of Painting, Pietro Testa, 1621 - 1650 print View of a courtyard with three groups of artists who represent imitation, observation and perfection. The artists appear for scientists. On the far left is the personification of the theory. On the far right is the personification of the practice with a monkey, symbol for the IM Itation. She blindly grabs away from the performance. There are different sculptures between the figures. Left and bottom right papers with text. In the middle of two putti that wear a medallion with text: 'Intelligenza et uzo'. Italy paper etching academy, associati
RM2RRKWM4–220921 -- HARARE, Sept. 21, 2022 -- Zimbabwean ICT information and communication technology students attend a virtual class during Huawei s 2022 edition of Seeds for the Future program in Harare, Zimbabwe, on Sept. 20, 2022. Zimbabwean students who participated in this year s edition of Huawei s Seeds for the Future program have applauded the Chinese ICT giant s efforts in nurturing local ICT talents and helping close the gap between theory and practice. Photo by /Xinhua ZIMBABWE-HARARE-HUAWEI-ICT TALENTS TafaraxMugwara PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2FX7RC5–75 Years of First Aid, congress in RAI competition in theory and practice between the departments, November 9, 1968, congresses, anniversaries, competitions, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
RM2RNFJ7K–(160809) -- NAIROBI, Aug.9, 2016 -- Kenyan Principal Secretary for Education Dr. Belio Kipsang (C), Kenyan Lady Justice Martha Koome (L) and lead researcher for the Value Based Education Sheila Parvyn Wamahiu (R) display copies of the report on Value Based Education research during its launch at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development in Nairobi, capital of Kenya, Aug.8, 2016. The report shows Kenya school curriculum has massive ethical gaps. It reveals the culture of values and ethics is absent in Kenyan primary schools, noting multiple disconnects between theory and practice. ) KENYA-N
RMW2738C–Archive image from page 36 of Dairy farming being the. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying dairyfarmingbein00shel Year: 1880 DAIEY FAEMING CHAPTER I. Breeding and Selection of Daiky Cattle. The Practical Difference between Good and Bad StockâIllustrated by CasesâImportance of Breeding for Milk in Pedigree StockâExamplesâPedigree Breeding an ArtâMain Principles of BreedingâAll Animals tend to Produce their LikeâBreeding Consists of Accumulating the Tendencies of Successive Generations in One DirectionâIn-Breeding and CrossingâEvils of BothâMeans of Avoiding th
RF2JHTKAM–Education concept. In the book between the pages lies a pencil with the inscription - SOCIAL SCIENCE
RM2AWTTRG–Harmony, its theory and practice . This progression is qtftte con^ect*^ut a diminished fifthfollowed by a perfect fifth iafforbidden between the bass and anyupper part, but allowed between two upper or middle parts, pro-vided the lower, or occasionally the upper part moves a semitone. Ex. 41.. CcrA HnnH. 28 Harmony. tchap.iii, 74. If two parts go by similar motion to octaves or perfectfifths, such progressions are called hidden octaves or fifths.
RM2G4ADJ2–Academy of painting; Il Liceo della Pittura. View of a courtyard with three groups of artists representing imitation, observation and perfection. The artists appear for scientists. All on the left is the personification of the theory. Complete right is the personification of practice with a monkey, symbol for the im. She grabs blind away from the show. There are different sculptures between the figures. Left and bottom right papers with text. In the middle of two putti carrying a medallion with text: 'Intelligenza et UZO'.
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RMPFJXF9–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. DAIEY FAEMING CHAPTER I. Breeding and Selection of Daiky Cattle. The Practical Difference between Good and Bad StockâIllustrated by CasesâImportance of Breeding for Milk in Pedigree StockâExamplesâPedigree Breeding an ArtâMain Principles of BreedingâAll Animals tend to Produce their LikeâBreeding Consists of Accumulating the Tendencies of Successive Generations in One DirectionâIn-Breeding and CrossingâEvils of BothâMeans of Avoiding them, by Crossing FamiliesâEffects of a "Raw&q
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RM2B69MCA–Academy of Painting Il Liceo della Pittura (title object) View of a courtyard with three groups of artists who imitation, representing observation and perfection. The artists appear for scientists. The far left is the personification of the theory. The far right is the personification of practice with a monkey, a symbol of the im itatie. She grabbed blindly away from the show. Between the figures are different sculptures. Bottom left and right paper with text. Middle above two putti carrying a medallion with text: 'intelligenza et uzo'. Manufacturer : printmaker: Pietro Testa (listed building)
RM2RXRF96–Harare, Zimbabwe. 26th Sep, 2023. A student gestures to answer a question during an information and communications technology (ICT) career expo held by China's telecommunications giant Huawei in Harare, Zimbabwe, on Sept. 26, 2023. Huawei is working on closing the gap between theory and practice in ICT education in Zimbabwe through initiatives aimed at developing robust ICT ecosystems in the country.TO GO WITH 'Huawei bridges gap between ICT industry, academia in Zimbabwe' Credit: Tafara Mugwara/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMW278HE–Archive image from page 252 of Dairy farming being the. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying dairyfarmingbein00shel Year: 1880 Fig. 80.—Horse-FORK. is the horse-fork, or elevator. Of these implements there is an endless variety, but one principle is common to all of them, viz., the employment of horse-power by means of rojses and pulleys. In Fig. 80 is shovn one of the most effective of these tools, and also the method by which it is emploj'ed inside a building. Two parallel and stout spars of wood, some 6 or 8 inches apart, and leaving a clear space between t
RM2AFNHW7–. An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture. M///WM WMM. Scale i I j/al The remedy which the admirable writer quoted suggests is, Not the curtailment of the employment ofwomen in the field, but an extension of it; a thorough revision of all the engagements between landlordand tenant ; the complete emancipation of the tenantry from political subjection ; the .abolition of thevariable rates of
RMPFK6A8–. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. SECTION XXV. DISEASES OF THE BRAIN. Inflammation of the Brain and its Membranes—Sturdy in Cattle—Shaking Palsy-—Hydrophobia. Inflammation of the Brain and its Membeanes. IT makes but little difference, so far as our method of treatment is concerned, whether the brain or its membranes be the seat of inflammation; for the treatment, in both cases, must be the same, and the difference, in a pathological point of view, can not be very great between a disease of the brain and its investing membranes, although each
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RMW27N8W–Archive image from page 298 of Dairy farming being the. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying dairyfarmingbein00shel Year: 1880 CHESIlIllE CHEESE-MAKING. franiewnrk 'f wood is, jilaccd on the top of the vat, and over this an additional cloth, iu order to keep the curd warm whilst it is draining. If the weather is cold, warm water or steam is turned on in the space between the inner and outer shells of the vat, and this effectually maintains the curd at the proper temperature. The tendency of the curd at this stage is always to settle down into a compact mass, p
RM2AFPTA9–. An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture. between the sheep, deer, and camel. 7387. Before the entrance of the Spaniards,lamas were the only beasts of burden known tothe South Americans. Like camels, they travelslowly, but are persevering, tractable, and verysure-footed. Since the introduction of mules,they are much less cultivated ; but before theywere depended on to carry the ores dug out
RMPFK6KX–. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. DENTITION AND DIET. 129 occasionally), the front nippers in the upper and lower jaw make their appearance, and, during the period, which occurs between the third and fifth week, the middle incisors appear. Between the seventh and ninth month the lateral or corner teeth are cut. The Fig. 7.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. D
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RMW24JCX–Archive image from page 246 of Dairy farming being the. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying dairyfarmingbein00shel Year: 1880 Difference in Tal CHAPTER XIII. Hay-makixg. between Good and Bad HayâTime of CuttingâMowing MaciiinesâHay-makersâHay-loadcrsâBarns and StacksâArtiiicial Curing of HayâCuring in Trenches. , t'O the dairy-farmer It is always a matter of great importance that the hay-crop be well secured, free from rain and well made; and the hay- harvest in a fickle climate â like that of England is a i 'VJ ])eiiod of considerable anxiety and actiMtj
RM2AFYKAP–. An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture. maica will produce, between their baseand summit, almost all the plants of the world. Hence, also, that even in the limitedextent of the island of Britain, a given elevation on mountains in Devonshire will beadapted for an agriculture different from that required by the same elevation on theCheviot, Grampian, or Sutherland mountains ; and while whea
RMPFJ67X–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. CHAPTER XXXIV. Canadian Paikying. Advantages Possessed by Canadian DairymenâGeneral Comparison of the ProvincesâPresent Supremacy of Ontario as a Dairy ProvinceâThe Maritime Provinces.. , HE dairying' linsbandry o£ the United States has been treated at length and elaborately in the preceding chapters; and the descriji- tion may, to a great extent, stand for that of Canada as â well, because there are so few salient differences between the practices of the two countries. A few general
RMW278KR–Archive image from page 252 of Dairy farming being the. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying dairyfarmingbein00shel Year: 1880 1 Rk ON l-RVMEWORk suspended from the ridge-tree. In this case the four small wheels which carry the fork run on the one spar instead of two, clasping it, so to speak, turned inwards instead of outwards on the frame to which they and the fork are attached, and leaving a space between each pair, so as to clear the iron bolts by which the spar is suspended. This principle will answer instead of the fore- going one inside a barn, while it
RM2AX5552–Surgery; its theory and practice . ut theshoulder. It may, like the intracapsularvariety, be impacted or non-impacted ; butwhen impaction occurs it is the lower frag-ment that is driven into the upper, /. <?.,the narrower shaft between the broadertuberosities. Cause. — Generally direct.violence. Natuj-e of the displacement.—The upper fragment is rotated outwards bythe three muscles inserted into the greatertuberosity; the lower fragment is drawnupwards by the deltoid and inwards by thethree muscles inserted into the bicipitalridges (Fig. 169). Signs.—Pain, swellingand impaired movement; mar
RMPFJ5X7–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. TIIK I'KOI'Tr KliO.M SWINH. 551 cliaraeteristies than liy the iianio ol' llic (•(Hinty to which they happen to bching. As in cattle and sheep, so in pigs, a great improvement in breeding has been brought about during the past half century, so that all our varieties are now much better than they formerly were, while between the best of them there is so little to choose on the score of usefulness that it becomes a mere matter of fancy which of them a farmer had better own. The Yorkshire
RMW27NDY–Archive image from page 299 of Dairy farming being the. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying dairyfarmingbein00shel Year: 1880 280 DAIRY FARMING. side of the checse-vat, in order to still further faeilitate the escape of the whey. The warmth of the oven is regulated according to the weather, between 70' and SO or so, and this in some instances, where the curd is lightly salted, induces a slight acidity in the curd ; during the night the curd settles down in the vat into a tolerably com- pact mass. The curd sometimes remains in the oven longer than the followin
RM2ANEY89–The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . ed any forward or lateral displacementof this bone. With the arm flexed, the olecranon should be on a line withthe posterior surfaces of the humeral condyles, and, as already stated, half-way between them. A forward or backward displacement of this bony pointat once arrests the notice of the surgeon, showing that he has to deal with adislocation or a fracture. DISLOCATIONS OF THE ELBOW. 673 Dislocation of the Head of the Radius Forward.—Causes.—Falls uponthe elbow occasionally drive the he
RMPFJ5YK–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. 544 DAIRY FARMING. with tlio hands, and all the remaining whey pressed out, when it is cut in small jneces, rubbed still smaller between the hands, and filled in the. Fig. 363.—Simple Cheese-pbess. forms (Fig-. 3C5), which are perforated. These are put under a press which can accommodate up to sixteen of them, and the pressure, light at first, is increased gradually in the following twentv-four hours. The cloths are also frequently changed, and the cheese turned, especially at first.
RMW28943–Archive image from page 390 of Dairy farming being the. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying dairyfarmingbein00shel Year: 1880 193.—Bltter-scales. to mai-ket in ordinary baskets, packed in tliem in layers with cloths between. On this plan the butter is often much crushed and disfigured, and as it is thus less inviting in appearance it has to be sold for less money. In such a product as butter appear- ance counts for much. There is still a good deal of crudity in the way English farmers sell their butter, as well as in the way they prepare it for sale. It is no
RM2AWJR06–The art of landscape gardening . X Theory and Practice 119 the light between the stems of the trees ; this naturallysuggests the idea of adding new plantation. But thehorizon is already uniformly bounded by wood, andthe mind is apt to affix the idea of such boundarybeing the limit of the park as strongly as if the paleitself were visible ; on the contrary, the ground fallingbeyond this part and a range of wood sweeping over thebrow of the hill, it is better to clear away some of thetrees, to increase the apparent extent of lawn. Insteadof destroying the continuity of wood, this will increaseit
RMPFJWWF–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. Fig. 80.—Horse-FORK. is the horse-fork, or elevator. Of these implements there is an endless variety, but one principle is common to all of them, viz., the employment of horse-power by means of rojses and pulleys. In Fig. 80 is sho^vn one of the most effective of these tools, and also the method by which it is emploj'ed inside a building. Two parallel and stout spars of wood, some 6 or 8 inches apart, and leaving a clear space between them all along, are sus- pended from and well brae
RMW27NDW–Archive image from page 299 of Dairy farming being the. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying dairyfarmingbein00shel Year: 1880 Fig. 112.—Cheshire Cheese-phess. cheeses, two of which it will accommodate very e;isily; and a.s there are two bottoms in the press, each one independent of the other, the two cheeses are pressed quite even, whereas llicy would not be if they were jilaced one on the other without a rigid i)artition between them. This implement will press either one or two thick cheeses at will, or two, three, up to six thin cheeses, and as it can be ra
RM2AX57XX–Surgery; its theory and practice . the flexorbrevis and intervening between themetacarpal bone and the phalanx,prevent the articular surfaces of thebones being brought into contact. Treatment.—Press the meta-carpal bone well into the palm of the hand to relax the flexorbrevis polhcis, and bend back the first phalanx on the metacarpalbone until the extremity of the thumb points towards the wrist,thus forcing the base of the phalanx wedge-wise between the twoinsertions of the short flexor. Next flex the phalanx while an as-sistant, by placing his thumb behind its base, prevents its slippingback.
RMPFJWNT–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. CHESIlIllE CHEESE-MAKING. franiewnrk "f wood is, jilaccd on the top of the vat, and over this an additional cloth, iu order to keep the curd warm whilst it is draining. If the weather is cold, warm water or steam is turned on in the space between the inner and outer shells of the vat, and this effectually maintains the curd at the proper temperature. The tendency of the curd at this stage is always to settle down into a compact mass, particularly when a little acidity is develope
RMW27P61–Archive image from page 303 of Dairy farming being the. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying dairyfarmingbein00shel Year: 1880 Fig. 115.—TUJS PoLE-PKESS. a weight, or the dairymaid balancing herself, on the top of the cheese-kettle. Later on, two upright wooden screws were attached to the ladder, far enough apart to admit of the cheese-vat resting there, and between them a piece of wood which passed over the curd in the vat. This implement (Fig. 11 (J) was called a ' screw-press;' it was found Fig. IIG.—The Sckew-pbess. to be an exceedingly useful tool, and
RM2AJ6D5K–Insect artizans and their work . nothing ofMaraldis measurements. Konig employed the in-finitesimal calculus, and found that the greatangles of the rhombs should be 1090 26 and thesmall angles 700 34. Here was a surprising agree-ment between theory and practice ! There for a time the matter -rested, and thenMaclaurin, the Scots mathematician, took a turnat the problem propounded to Konig by Reaumur.The result he arrived at agreed precisely with themeasurements of Maraldi; and it was then endea-voured to discover how Konig had made the mis-take. It was found that the book of logarithmshe had us
RMPFK6G7–. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. 328 DADD'S VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY. Thorough-pin. The seat of thorough-pin is between the popliteous (fig. 2) and the point of the hock, near where the tendon is severed, as shown in the accompanying engraving. The disease is called thorough- pin, simply because the fluid contained in the bursal sac can be squeezed from one side to the other.. VIEW Or SOME OF THE DEEP-SEATED MUSCLES IN THE REGION OF THE HOCK AND STIFLE. Explanation.—1, Popliteous; 2, Flexor pedis accessorius; 3, Flexor metatarsi magnu
RMW24D93–Archive image from page 230 of Dairy farming being the. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying dairyfarmingbein00shel Year: 1880 fig. 64.âThe Two Outer mas. Glumes op a Spikelet p- AND THE Parts op a e Single Floret op Wheat. (Oliver.) friiii (if the ])laut, termed by botanists a cur/jop.sis. In some cases, as in barley, the grain when riiie remains firmly enclosed by the scale-leaves; this is not the ease in wheat. In some grasses, between the outer glumes and the flowering glume of the lowest floret, one or more scale-leaves, called emptji glumes, con- sidered
RM2AGEPXW–. An elementary book on electricity and magnetism and their applications. ew blackened bulbs. 5. Dont save light at the expense of your eyes. 324. Street lighting. Except for advertising or decorativepurposes, such as shown in figure 334, the object of streetlighting is to promote public safety and to facilitate traveland business at night. In this country there has been anenormous improvement in the standards of street lighting,but there is still great diversity between theory and practice.Municipal lighting has too often in the past been considered asa political job rather than as an importa
RMPFK6C3–. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. APPEARANCE OF THE PERMANENT TEETH AT THE AGE OF ABOUT SIX YEARS. APPEARANCE OF THE PERMANENT TEETH AT THE AGE OF ABOUT TEN YEARS. Synopsis of Dentition. INCISORS. Temporary incisors all prominent at the end of one month. The two central permanent incisors appear in from twenty to twenty-four months. The two inner middle permanent incisors appear at about the age of three years. The two outer middle permanent incisors appear at about the age of four years. The corner permanent incisors appear between the ages
RMW1W32J–Archive image from page 556 of Dairy farming being the. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying dairyfarmingbein00shel Year: 1880 VARIOUS AMERICAN FACTORIES. 483 Stones are fixed here ami there in the water, to prevent the milk-paus being moved by the force of the stream. The milk is brought to this spring-house and poured into clean earthen crocks. These are placed in the water between the stones, covered by a tile or piece of wood, and left until the cream has risen. Among the first factories this arrangement in a modified foi-m was generally followed, though ot
RM2ANGGNB–The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . A varicose aneurism ; the sac lies between the brachial artery and themedian basilic vein, and communicates with both. (Alter Sir C. Bell.) A, the brachial artery; V, the median hasilic vein with an aneuriamalvaricosity ; N, the aneurismal tumor, which is connected with the arterybeneath it by a minute aperture, and with the aneurismal varicosity aboveit by another small opening. The symptorns of varicose aneurism are those ofaneurismal varix, just presented above, togetherwith the symptom
RMPFK4H1–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. CHAPTER XX. Artificial Butter. Origin of Artificial Butter—The Process—Washing the Fat—Disintegrating—Melting—Pressing—Churning—Differences between Oleomargarine and Real Butter—Merits of the Artificial Product-Tests for Adulteration of. ^']^-^ '^^—=s^v' > Jj}; history of artificial, or, as !;> Y* it is strangely termed, " oleo- -1 rnargarine" butter, unlike "^ that of real butter, belongs '^ wholly to modern times. Its discovery dates back only about a dozen yea
RMW1W0CX–Archive image from page 537 of Dairy farming being the. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying dairyfarmingbein00shel Year: 1880 Fig. 27G.—Chkese-box JI dairy aj>jiliances of various kinds produced in America. But this is far from the tnitli, as many improvements are made and new articles devised, of different degrees of im- jwrtance, and which get ' vffi' 1 more or less into general j • I use, for which no patent is ever sought. Some of those herein described are of the number. Calculating from the known relations between patented and un- patented articles in
RM2AFR3DC–. An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture. before was incompletely formed, is now on a level with the rest; at this period the incisive or nippershave all of them a cavity formed in the substance between the inner and outer walls fig. 844./), and it isthe disappearance of this that marks the age : at six years those in the front nippers below are filled up(Jig. 845. e), the tushes are likewi
RMPFJWNE–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. 280 DAIRY FARMING. side of the checse-vat, in order to still further faeilitate the escape of the whey. The warmth of the oven is regulated according to the weather, between 70" and SO*^ or so, and this in some instances, where the curd is lightly salted, induces a slight acidity in the curd ; during the night the curd settles down in the vat into a tolerably com- pact mass. The curd sometimes remains in the oven longer than the following morning, in which event it is taken out,
RMW1W97D–Archive image from page 623 of Dairy farming being the. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying dairyfarmingbein00shel Year: 1880 544 DAIRY FARMING. with tlio hands, and all the remaining whey pressed out, when it is cut in small jneces, rubbed still smaller between the hands, and filled in the Fig. 363.—Simple Cheese-pbess. forms (Fig-. 3C5), which are perforated. These are put under a press which can accommodate up to sixteen of them, and the pressure, light at first, is increased gradually in the following twentv-four hours. The cloths are also frequently ch
RM2AG13MC–. An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture. Book L AGRICULTURE OF ANTIQUITY. 7 of it, lower it into the Nile, and then swing it between them, till it acquires a velocitysufficient to enable them to throw the water over a bank into a canal. They work starknaked, or, if in summer, only with a slight blue cotton shirt or belt. (Clarkes Travels.)12..Ofthese immense embankments, some of which serv
RMPFK4D4–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. MII.K IN SEALED BOTTLES. •127 ooolins'tauk at Rutlaud, Vermont, 24>0 miles from New York, can be transported to the city and delivered at the doors of consumers by daylight the next rnorning'. The supply of New York City with milk is burdened with an unreasonably wide margin between the price paid by the consumer and the nett receipts of the producer. While 8 cents per quart was the usual retail price in the city for several years preceding 1880, the average return to the farmer du
RMW1W6NE–Archive image from page 587 of Dairy farming being the. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying dairyfarmingbein00shel Year: 1880 514 DAIRY FARMING. hard. The curd is collected into cloths and hung uj) for the whey to drain off. Afterwards it is j)ut between two boards or hurdles and wei<jhted to effect this purpose still more completely. The curd is now rolled in a cylindrical form and wrapped in paper; larger quantities are, however, much better made with the apparatus sliown in Fig. 330. fc L- Fig. 330. While the little- wooden piston paper rolls are arra
RM2AX2RNY–Surgery; its theory and practice . Dilatation of the stomach from carcinomatous stricture of the pylorus. The stomach held tenpints. (St. Bartholomews Hospital Museum, No. 1923^.) the other in the termination of the duodenum or commencementof the jejunum, in the way shown in Fig. 292. A reaction,26* 6i8 DISEASES OF REGIONS. however, seems setting in against the use of Senns plates, since itis thought by some that they favor regurgitation of the contents ofthe intestine into the stomach, and that after their use there is atendency for the aperture between the viscera to contract. ByPostnikow th
RMPFJ6A7–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. VARIOUS AMERICAN FACTORIES. 483 Stones are fixed here ami there in the water, to prevent the milk-paus being moved by the force of the stream. The milk is brought to this spring-house and poured into clean earthen crocks. These are placed in the water between the stones, covered by a tile or piece of wood, and left until the cream has risen. Among the first factories this arrangement in a modified foi-m was generally followed, though other methods of milk-setting have since been intro
RMRWWMNF–An encyclopædia of agriculture [electronic An encyclopædia of agriculture [electronic resource] : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture, including all the latest improvements, a general history of agriculture in all countries, and a statistical view of its present state, with suggestions for its future progress in the British Isles encyclopdiaofa01loud Year: 1831 chamber, with the doors open; m, the thoroughfare between the
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RMPFK4HT–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. 193.—Bltter-scales. to mai-ket in ordinary baskets, packed in tliem in layers with cloths between. On this plan the butter is often much crushed and disfigured, and as it is thus less inviting in appearance it has to be sold for less money. In such a product as butter appear- ance counts for much. There is still a good deal of crudity in the way English farmers sell their butter, as well as in the way they prepare it for sale. It is not uncommon, in some parts of the country, to make
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RM2AKN1G1–The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . still a bond between them in theshape of the bridge of periosteum before spoken of;and in the space defined by this bridge there willbe developed a mass of callus which, becomingossified, connects the two fragments permanently,and may even acquire the cancellous structureproper to the medullary cavity, as well as the com-pact wall, of the shaft of the normal bone. I believe it may be stated, without any exceptionwhatever, that the periosteum is thickened and swollen in the neighborhood of
RMPFK467–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. Fig. 259.—Blanchard's Butter-wobker. easily, quickly, and thoroughly, without injuring the grain. The butter is subjected to direct pressure between surfaces of wood, and without rubbing or drawing. It costs 20 dollars. This is a great acquisition to the labour-saving apparatus of large butter-makers. A butter-worker oi an entirely different charac- ter was patented in the United States in INIay, 1877, by Charles A. Sands, of Burlington, Kansas. It resembles the English machine of Han
RMRWRGFK–An encyclopædia of agriculture [electronic An encyclopædia of agriculture [electronic resource] : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture, including all the latest improvements, a general history of agriculture in all countries, and a statistical view of its present state, with suggestions for its future progress in the British Isles encyclopdiaofa01loud Year: 1831 between with reeds and rushes plastered with mud, and the who
RM2AKRJ57–Principles and practice of operative dentistry . eroot, nor the root completed, until after the crown of the tooth has beenerupted. At the time of the eruption of the tooth the osteoclasts have madean opening in the cap of the crypt (Fig. 208) large enough for the crown toeasily pass; this leaves a considerable space between the bone and root,which is occupied by the, at this time, thick pericemental membrane. The latest theory is that suggested by Constant (Journal British DentalAssociation, 1896),—namely, that the blood-pressure may be the force whichimpels the tooth in its movement from the
RMPFK6M4–. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. Fig. 6.. FIVE YEARS OLD. SIX YEARS OLD. trasted with figure 10, (a young mouth,) shows the degree of inclination existing between the incisors of the aged and young animals. The Colt's Mouth.—Remarks on the Temporary Teeth. (In- cisors.) In the course of from ten to fifteen days after birth (varying. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the origina
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RM2AFY4DT–. An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture. he bed ofthe frame (c is then fastened down tothe platform by means of the lever which held the wheel in the barrow. Two haybandsare then placed between the hooks (e e), and extended along the bed of the frame (c). The truss of hay is then laid upon the bedof the frame (c), as shown by dotted lines,and the lever or latch underneath withdrawn,so as t
RMPFJWW8–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. 1 Rk ON l-RVMEWORk suspended from the ridge-tree. In this case the four small wheels which carry the fork run on the one spar instead of two, clasping it, so to speak, turned inwards instead of outwards on the frame to which they and the fork are attached, and leaving a space between each pair, so as to clear the iron bolts by which the spar is suspended. This principle will answer instead of the fore- going one inside a barn, while it admits of being arranged to serve for stacking ou
RMRWRGFM–An encyclopædia of agriculture [electronic An encyclopædia of agriculture [electronic resource] : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture, including all the latest improvements, a general history of agriculture in all countries, and a statistical view of its present state, with suggestions for its future progress in the British Isles encyclopdiaofa01loud Year: 1831 182 HISTORY OF AGRICULTURE. Part I. between with reeds and
RM2AKAX0W–A treatise on land-surveying; comprising the theory developed from five elementary principles; and the practice with the chain alone, the compass, the transit, the theodolite, the plane table, &cIllustrated by four hundred engravings, and a magnetic chart . (279) Calculation of Latitudes and Departures. be a given hue, of which the lengthAB, and the bearing (or angle, BAC,which it makes with the MagneticMeridian), are known. It is requiredto find the differeiices of Latitude andof Longitude between its two extremi-ties A and B: that is, to find AC andCB; or, what is the same tiling, BDand DA.
RMPFK3YH–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. Fig. 278.-CuHiNc-iiorsr, Wiiiii.si;. closed during the former and opened during the latter, an ecjuable temperature being thus pro- cured and preserved. We well remember the cool- ness of the building during one of the hottest of American summers, the thennometer standing at about 70", when the air in the open was between 80" and 90" Fahr. As another instance of the convenient arrange- ment of the different parts of a factory on the. 279.—Pl.vn of Trlxton F.icroRT. A, A
RMRWTANC–An encyclopædia of agriculture [electronic An encyclopædia of agriculture [electronic resource] : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture, including all the latest improvements, a general history of agriculture in all countries, and a statistical view of its present state, with suggestions for its future progress in the British Isles encyclopdiaofa02loud Year: 1831 ' A man and a horse with this machine will sow between 25 and
RM2ANGH09–The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . from whichit springs, and, on the opposite side, with an aneurismal varix. This lesionis well Illustrated by the accompanying wood-cut(Fig. 446). ^^-- -i^- Fig. 446.. A varicose aneurism ; the sac lies between the brachial artery and themedian basilic vein, and communicates with both. (Alter Sir C. Bell.) A, the brachial artery; V, the median hasilic vein with an aneuriamalvaricosity ; N, the aneurismal tumor, which is connected with the arterybeneath it by a minute aperture, and with the
RMPFJWYN–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. Difference in Tal. CHAPTER XIII. Hay-makixg. between Good and Bad HayâTime of CuttingâMowing MaciiinesâHay-makersâHay-loadcrsâBarns and StacksâArtiiicial Curing of HayâCuring in Trenches. , t'O the dairy-farmer It is always a matter of great importance that the hay-crop be well secured, free from rain and well made; and the hay- harvest in a fickle climate ^^^â ^ like that of England is a i '^VJ^ ])eiiod of considerable anxiety and actiMtj. Most dairy-farmers depend to a large extent
RM2AX2X9M–Surgery; its theory and practice . action just below theapex of the intussusceptum; orbetter, try to squeeze out the in-tussusceptum by kneading andpressure from below. Reductionmay possibly be aided by insuffla-tion of the rectum with air or hy-drogen. If adhesions have formed,try to break them down by gentlyinsinuating a probe between thecontiguous serous surfaces. Afterreduction search for any rent in theperitoneal coat and bring it together by suture and seal with anomentum graft. Reduction failirg, the following courses areopen: i. Exclusion of the intussusception by leaving it in situand
RMPFK421–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. Fig. 27G.—Chkese-box JI dairy aj>jiliances of various kinds produced in America. But this is far from the tnitli, as many improvements are made and new articles devised, of different degrees of im- jwrtance, and which get ' vffi" 1 more or less into general j!!!!!^ • I use, for which no patent is ever sought. Some of those herein described are of the number. Calculating from the known relations between patented and un- patented articles in other branches of mechanical in- genu
RM2AFP5N0–. An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture. in Uist, and alittle latelv done in Lewis, near Stornaway, and by Campbell,of Islay, on a small island between North Uist and Harris.These improvements have been carried on within the last fif-teen years. It would be rather ludicrous than useful to describe the til-lage generally practised in the Hebrides ; and, accordingly, weshall not dwell upon i
RMPFJWNC–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. Fig. 112.—Cheshire Cheese-phess. cheeses, two of which it will accommodate very e;isily; and a.s there are two bottoms in the press, each one independent of the other, the two cheeses are pressed quite even, whereas llicy would not be if they were jilaced one on the other without a rigid i)artition between them. This implement will press either one or two thick cheeses at will, or two, three, up to six thin cheeses, and as it can be raised or lowered by the handles, shown in the illus
RM2AJ4DKK–The theory and practice of landscape painting in water-colours Illustrated by a series of twenty-six drawings and diagrams in colours, and numerous woodcuts . d the accidental or comple-mentary colour of blue. It has a great variety of tones ; but these cannotbe represented in a diagram, owing to the difficulty of printing such delicatevariations, and the limited power of machinery as compared with theartists hand. GREEN (YELLOW AND BLUE). Green is generally considered as the mean between the other twosecondary colours, taking an intermediate position between light and shade.It is remarkably d
RMPFK4CY–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. AN A:rERICAN DAIRY IIOT^SE. 439 passing through tlie little vale is alwaj's fresh ami sweet. A platform occupies the niiiUlle of the sprino'-house, extending frc n the door at one end ; a double spring issues from the hill-side upon either side of the platform, just inside the doorway, ami the water, flowing along the sides, meets at the farther end and passes out to the adjacent stream. The temperature of the water re- mains between 44^'and4S'-'Fahr. during the year, and that of the
RM2ANERYH–The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . ed by astrong perineal band passed between the thighs, and carried upward andoutward to some staple, ringbolt, or other firm object, for counter-extension DISLOCATIONS OF TUE HIP. (J93 ugainst the extraordinary power about to be called into use for extension.To apply this extension, a damp towel was wrapped about the thigh, justabove the knee, and sometimes over this a leather band was buckled, aboutwhich in turn was placed the terminal clove hitch of the extension rope.Traction was now ma
RMPFJWMJ–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. Fig. 115.—TUJS PoLE-PKESS. a weight, or the dairymaid balancing herself, on the top of the cheese-kettle. Later on, two upright wooden screws were attached to the ladder, far enough apart to admit of the cheese-vat resting there, and between them a piece of wood which passed over the curd in the vat. This implement (Fig. 11 (J) was called a " screw-press;" it was found. Fig. IIG.—The Sckew-pbess. to be an exceedingly useful tool, and a great deal of excellent cheese has been
RM2AFW6X5–. An encyclopædia of agriculture : comprising the theory and practice of the valuation, transfer, laying out, improvement, and management of landed property, and of the cultivation and economy of the animal and vegetable productions of agriculture. , coulter, or pronged kind, drawn by horses. Who-ever can guide a plough, will find no difficulty in managing any implement used forstirring ground. The easiest kinds are those which have few hoes, or coulters, or shares,and a wheel in front; and the easiest circumstances, wide intervals between the rows, anda loose friable soil. Wherever soil is ha
RMPFK4HK–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. rj4.AMERic,VN Iii;riER- CAKRIER. invented tub that is used for this purpose in the United States. It is made of white ash, white oak, or spruce; the upper hoop is adjustable, operated on by a malleable iron cam, and, when. Fig. 19').—Return Butter-tub. closed, the head of the tub is as tight as the bottom. In hot weather it is common to fill the s]>ace between the tub and the butter with a solution of salt and water, and, being free from the air as weU, the butter is well preserve
RM2ANDKCF–Modern cabinet work, furniture & fitments; an account of the theory & practice in the production of all kinds of cabinet work & furniture with chapters on the growth and progress of design and construction; illustrated by over 1000 practical workshop drawings, photographs & original designs . olstery. The distance between the ends can be extended according to requirements ; the usual practice when dispensing with the centre leg is to use the iron stretcher illustrated, fixed across the rails, and this has the added advantage in its use of following the under line of the stuffing. Knole settees
RMPFJ62X–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. 514 DAIRY FARMING. hard. The curd is collected into cloths and hung uj) for the whey to drain off. Afterwards it is j)ut between two boards or hurdles and wei<jhted to effect this purpose still more completely. The curd is now rolled in a cylindrical form and wrapped in paper; larger quantities are, however, much better made with the apparatus sliown in Fig. 330.. fc L- Fig. 330. While the little- wooden piston paper rolls are arranged in the little tin cylinders, the curd is fdled
RM2ANG5K6–The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . point between the neck of the lower jaw and the meatus auditorius, whereit divides into the temporal and internal maxillary arteries (Fig. 474). Relations.—In front, the external carotid is crossed by the posterior bellyof the digastric, stylo-hyoid, and platysma myoid muscles; by the hypo-glossal nerve, near its origin; higher up it is situated in the substance of theparotid gland, and is crossed by the tacial nerve. Eehind, it is separatedfrom the internal carotid by the stjlo-pharyngeus
RMPFK47M–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. AAIERICAN BUTTER-WORKERS. 455 Pig. 253.-Oan. titilisod; and one patent is for an attachment between a lady's voeking-chair and a strong coiled spring, whereby her leisurely oseillatiou while conversing, reading, or put- ting the baby to sleepj will store up sufficient power to do the day's churning 1 Butter-WORKERS. Buttei'-workers seem to have originated in America. These - implements, as distinct from " gathering and ' working churns," were first in- vented in the year 184
RM2AKAM6C–A treatise on land-surveying; comprising the theory developed from five elementary principles; and the practice with the chain alone, the compass, the transit, the theodolite, the plane table, &cIllustrated by four hundred engravings, and a magnetic chart . the standards, and one of the levels is fixed between thestandards above one of the Verniers, and the other on the plate atthe south end of the compass-box. (338) Parallel Plates* To raise or lower either side of thecircle, so as to brmg the bubbles into the centres of the tubes,requires more gentle and steady movements than the unaided han
RMPFK4EC–. Dairy farming : being the theory, practice, and methods of dairying. Dairy farms; Dairy plants; Milk plants. YIELD OF REMARKABLE COWS. 405 annual pvoduet of only 705 quarts per cow, for the United States. This is manifestly too low, and probably the milk consumed at home, at least one-third of the total yield, was not fjenerally re- ported. Mr. Dodge, while Statistician of the United States Department of Agriculture, estimated the annual yield at 1,S00 quarts per cow in the best dairy sections; l,:i00 quarts, or less, between lati- tude 35*^ and 40'^, and about 700 quai-ts on the Gulf coast;
RM2AKMJTM–The international encyclopaedia of surgery; a systematic treatise on the theory and practice of surgery . ost markedly contracted, and the thigh is thrown out-ward, without, however, losing its flexion. Subsequently the abduction disajvpears, and adduction takes its place. The cause of this change is quite occult;at present we are without any clue even to an inference as to its nature. Now it is upon these two positions of abduction and adduction that appa-rent lencrthening and shortening of the limb depend; thus, abduction placesthe thigh at a certain obtuse angle with a line drawn between th
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