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... effect upon it , and the longer it acts the more extreme will be the result . The larvæ habitually rest upon the under sides of the leaves , until their size and weight render it impossible for them to do so longer ; then they retire to ...
... effect upon it , and the longer it acts the more extreme will be the result . The larvæ habitually rest upon the under sides of the leaves , until their size and weight render it impossible for them to do so longer ; then they retire to ...
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... effect on the temperature might , owing to the different expansion of brass and iron , produce a sensible effect on the small difference a in the radii of the brass and journal , i.c. on the mean thickness of the film . E was taken for ...
... effect on the temperature might , owing to the different expansion of brass and iron , produce a sensible effect on the small difference a in the radii of the brass and journal , i.c. on the mean thickness of the film . E was taken for ...
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... effects of magnetisation , without change of stress . A comparison of these made it clear that stress causes change in the thermo - electric quality of iron directly , and not as a secondary effect of magnetisation . If the wire be ...
... effects of magnetisation , without change of stress . A comparison of these made it clear that stress causes change in the thermo - electric quality of iron directly , and not as a secondary effect of magnetisation . If the wire be ...
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