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1796.  Kirwan, Elem. Min. (ed. 2), I. 170. Here [it] is remarkable … that magnesia and calx should be unaërated.

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1835–6.  Todd’s Cycl. Anat., I. 143/2. In this instance … the aerated and unaerated blood require to be … prevented from commingling.

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1887.  Moloney, Forestry W. Afr., 152. The cloth is dipped into the extract unaerated, then freely exposed to the air.

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