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... tion , Clerk Maxwell's introduction and notes ex- tend over more than 100 pages , and form a per- manent record of his work on the manuscripts . The new edition of the electrical researches , which now forms vol . 1 of the " Scientific ...
... tion , Clerk Maxwell's introduction and notes ex- tend over more than 100 pages , and form a per- manent record of his work on the manuscripts . The new edition of the electrical researches , which now forms vol . 1 of the " Scientific ...
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... tion of the special theory of relativity is to give each planet , each moving electrical charge , its own æther , and at the same time to remove all substan- tiality from the very great number of æthers thus postulated . The plain man ...
... tion of the special theory of relativity is to give each planet , each moving electrical charge , its own æther , and at the same time to remove all substan- tiality from the very great number of æthers thus postulated . The plain man ...
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... tion relative to precipitation at about five hundred Nor- wegian stations over periods of from 10 to 40 years ending 1915. The tables give mean and extreme monthly and annual values , as well as frequencies of occurrence of the various ...
... tion relative to precipitation at about five hundred Nor- wegian stations over periods of from 10 to 40 years ending 1915. The tables give mean and extreme monthly and annual values , as well as frequencies of occurrence of the various ...
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Cusack Dr J The Arithmetic of the Decimal System 174 Doyle K D Agriculture and Irrigation in Continental | 7 |
BarrettHamilton and M A C Hinton Part | 21 |
Grandidier A obituary 286 Hamilton G H Observations of Mars at Flagstaff 447 | 32 |
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