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Definition of Nosepieces
1. nosepiece [n] - See also: nosepiece
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nosepieces
Literary usage of Nosepieces
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Comparison of Methods for Determining the Respiratory Exchange of Man by Thorne Martin Carpenter (1915)
"Unless the nosepieces are tested throughout the whole experiment, ... As the
pneumatic nosepieces deteriorate somewhat rapidly and require constant care to ..."
2. Elementary Chemical Microscopy by Emile Monnin Chamot (1921)
"nosepieces. Objective Changers. — In ordinary microscopic investigations ...
Owing to the almost impossibility of constructing these nosepieces so that each ..."
3. Metabolism in Diabetes Mellitus by Francis Gano Benedict, Elliott Proctor Joslin (1910)
"DETERMINATION OF THE GASEOUS EXCHANGE WITH THE RESPIRATION APPARATUS, USING
nosepieces. The respiratory exchange can not be satisfactorily determined in ..."
4. The Metabolism and Energy Transformations of Healthy Man During Rest by Francis Gano Benedict, Thorne Martin Carpenter (1910)
"... hence, however valuable the researches with special nosepieces or mouthpieces
may be for comparison and for other purposes, as a basis for deducing the ..."
5. Food Ingestion and Energy Transformations: With Special Reference to the by Francis Gano Benedict, Thorne Martin Carpenter (1918)
"Quiet and awake throughout experiment; in first basal period had difficulty in
breathing due to a cold; larger nosepieces were given him before second basal ..."
6. Human Vitality and Efficiency Under Prolonged Restricted Diet by Francis Gano Benedict (1919)
"... apparatus of practically all the current types, with special reference on pp.
23, 36, and 37 to mouthpiece, nosepieces, and moistening device. ..."
7. The Microscope: An Illustrated Monthly Designed to Popularize the Subject of (1892)
"... make the Abbe Model Camera Lucidas, resolving nosepieces, and a reversible
Compressor in aluminum. In the Object Catalogue they have considerably ..."
8. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1920)
"... pneumatic nosepieces, or a half-face mask. Six different sequences of combinations
of breathing appliance and respiration apparatus were utilized. ..."