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... light over both its competitors , the electric light in the single form having a superiority of more than 30 per cent . assigned to it , as over gas , or oil , in their highest powers ( ie . quadriform for gas , and triform for oil ) ...
... light over both its competitors , the electric light in the single form having a superiority of more than 30 per cent . assigned to it , as over gas , or oil , in their highest powers ( ie . quadriform for gas , and triform for oil ) ...
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... light passed through a mixture of chlorine and hydrogen , a part of the light was , in the first place , absorbed by the chlorine , just as though this gas were the only element through which it passed , and in all probability this ...
... light passed through a mixture of chlorine and hydrogen , a part of the light was , in the first place , absorbed by the chlorine , just as though this gas were the only element through which it passed , and in all probability this ...
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... light from that particular part of the sun . We shall have in that way then a continuous absorption of the sun's light ; that is to say , the red light , the yellow light , the green light , the blue light , and so on , will all be more ...
... light from that particular part of the sun . We shall have in that way then a continuous absorption of the sun's light ; that is to say , the red light , the yellow light , the green light , the blue light , and so on , will all be more ...
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Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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