"Azote" Quotes from Famous Books
... wild azote and carbon unappropriated, but it is naught till we have made it up into loaves ... — Ralph Waldo Emerson • Oliver Wendell Holmes
... suppose that there is a determinate proportion between the quantities of oxygen, and azote in every portion of atmospherical air, and that all that has hitherto been done has been to separate them from one another. This proportion they state to be 27 parts of oxygen and 73 parts of azote, ... — Priestley in America - 1794-1804 • Edgar F. Smith
... wheat; that this learned chemist, whose authority in such matters is known, perfectly described the envelopes or coverings, and indicated the presence of various immediate principles (especially of azote, fatty and mineral substances which fill up the range of contiguous cells between them and the periphery of the perisperm, to the exclusion of the gluten and the starchy granules), as well as to the ... — Scientific American Supplement No. 275 • Various |