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... called an Ampère , Weber , or Oerstedt . " Now the unit of quantity is called a coulomb , and current is not quantity , but quantity per second , a very different thing , and is called an ampere only . It was called a weber , but this ...
... called an Ampère , Weber , or Oerstedt . " Now the unit of quantity is called a coulomb , and current is not quantity , but quantity per second , a very different thing , and is called an ampere only . It was called a weber , but this ...
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... called constituents of bodies known to be compound . Again , if we compare together the atomic weights of the so - called elements with those of compound bodies , we shall find that as a whole the former are smaller than the latter that ...
... called constituents of bodies known to be compound . Again , if we compare together the atomic weights of the so - called elements with those of compound bodies , we shall find that as a whole the former are smaller than the latter that ...
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... called them Yuen . When the present Tonquin was conquered and reduced to a Chinese province , they called it Kiao - chi or Kia chow , from the name of the capital , the Hanoi of our days . In 756 they established in Tonquin a great ...
... called them Yuen . When the present Tonquin was conquered and reduced to a Chinese province , they called it Kiao - chi or Kia chow , from the name of the capital , the Hanoi of our days . In 756 they established in Tonquin a great ...
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Anemometry Prof Neesen | 95 |
Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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