This pipe is afterwards conveyed into a leaden chest or cylinder, in which all the other eduction pipes also terminate. |
Tuition fees continue to rise rather than fall, since the government considers higher eduction to be a voluntary investment. |
But traduction and eduction are equally inexplicable when it is a question of finding the origin of the soul. |
The eduction evaporating pipe c is provided with a stop-cock to cut off the communication when required. |
It will be seen that the current of steam can be regulated by moving the tuyere, D, from or toward the eduction orifice. |
Bonaventure brings his doctrine of the eduction of forms of wisdom to an apparent end in omniform wisdom. |