Nature, Volume 41Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1890 |
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... body , dis- covered by Dr. Kerr , of Glasgow , have been deduced by Prof. Fitzgerald from Maxwell's theory of light . As a matter of fact , however , the results deduced from this theory by Fitzgerald do not coincide with those observed ...
... body , dis- covered by Dr. Kerr , of Glasgow , have been deduced by Prof. Fitzgerald from Maxwell's theory of light . As a matter of fact , however , the results deduced from this theory by Fitzgerald do not coincide with those observed ...
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... body and an electroscope , less electric action has been the result . If while the charged ball be near the electroscope the plate of it be touched with the finger , the leaves collapse , and on removing the finger and then the charged ...
... body and an electroscope , less electric action has been the result . If while the charged ball be near the electroscope the plate of it be touched with the finger , the leaves collapse , and on removing the finger and then the charged ...
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... body demands more heat than the body which has been dis- united , then the thermometer will fall . If , on the other hand , the degree of heat required is less , the environ- ment will be heated , which will result in the rise of the ...
... body demands more heat than the body which has been dis- united , then the thermometer will fall . If , on the other hand , the degree of heat required is less , the environ- ment will be heated , which will result in the rise of the ...
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... body of resident graduates of the University of Cambridge , has been presented to the Civil Service Commissioners : - " We , the undersigned resident graduates of the University of Cambridge interested in the study of natural science ...
... body of resident graduates of the University of Cambridge , has been presented to the Civil Service Commissioners : - " We , the undersigned resident graduates of the University of Cambridge interested in the study of natural science ...
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... body of the size of an ox , and a tail 5 feet in length , ex- ihibited differences of dentition which induced him to assign it to a special genus , to which he gave the name Chlamydotherium . A peculiar characteristic of this foss.l ...
... body of the size of an ox , and a tail 5 feet in length , ex- ihibited differences of dentition which induced him to assign it to a special genus , to which he gave the name Chlamydotherium . A peculiar characteristic of this foss.l ...
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Página xxxv - GENERAL FORMULA FOR THE UNIFORM FLOW OF WATER IN RIVERS AND OTHER CHANNELS. By E. GANGUILLET and WR KUTTER, Engineers in Berne, Switzerland. Translated from the German,
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Página 171 - translation of place (transport) of one part of matter or of one body from the vicinity of those bodies which directly touch it, and are considered at rest, into the vicinity of others.
Página xiv - Ganguillet (E.) and WR Kutter, a General Formula for the Uniform Flow of Water in Rivers and other Channels,
Página 39 - become included in the body which has been composed of their metamorphosed and diversely combined or confluent brethren ; so included, any derivative germ-cell or the nucleus of such may commence and repeat the same processes,