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[Pg 282] Use a rose-top burner to minimise the danger of cracking the flask; and to the same end, well agitate the contents of the flask to prevent the chalk settling.

" Such studies in school hygiene as deal with the type of school benches, designed to minimise the danger of deformities of the vertebral column in children-will, I hope, be regarded by the coming generations with the most utter amazement!

-The objection may be raised that a medico-pedagogic system of treatment, designed to prevent a threatened arrest of development or to minimise its progressive symptoms, demands on the part of society an excessive effort, out of proportion to the end in view.

To minimise bias of a particular algorithm to a fixed test set, new proteins were added to the test sets regularly.

We attempted to integrate questions into the natural flow of the discussion to minimise disruption.

As we see that the quality of the sensation depends on the nerve that is excited, one is inclined to minimise the importance of the excitant.

"In regard to the provision of ample structural strength with a minimum of weight, the increase of safety by watertight subdivision and cellular double-bottom, the design of propelling machinery and boilers, with a view to economy of coal and great endurance for long-distance steaming, the selection of forms and dimensions likely to minimise resistance and favour good behaviour at sea, Brunel displayed a knowledge of principles such as no other ship designer of that time seems to have possessed.




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