Nature, Volume 93Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1914 |
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... shown on a screen . Another instrument shown was the crack micrometer , for determining the movement taking place in cracked masonry . Two steel pins are cemented into the masonry , one on each side of the crack , and the micrometers ...
... shown on a screen . Another instrument shown was the crack micrometer , for determining the movement taking place in cracked masonry . Two steel pins are cemented into the masonry , one on each side of the crack , and the micrometers ...
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... shown on a screen . Another instrument shown was the crack micrometer , for determining the movement taking place in cracked masonry . Two steel pins are cemented into the masonry , one on each side of the crack , and the micrometers ...
... shown on a screen . Another instrument shown was the crack micrometer , for determining the movement taking place in cracked masonry . Two steel pins are cemented into the masonry , one on each side of the crack , and the micrometers ...
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... shown in Table III . When suitable allowance is made for the accidenta error in these observations , it is found that the number less than any given amount can be represented t the following algebraical formula : --- The distribution ...
... shown in Table III . When suitable allowance is made for the accidenta error in these observations , it is found that the number less than any given amount can be represented t the following algebraical formula : --- The distribution ...
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GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY at 8 An Apparently Paleolithic Drawing on | 36 |
Note on a Functional Equation | 51 |
RadioActive Elements and the Periodic Table | 121 |
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