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official position of Master of the Mint ; a position in which he succeeded another eminent man of science , less known , however , as a chemist than as an astronomer , Sir John Herschel . " So far , moreover , from his professional ...
official position of Master of the Mint ; a position in which he succeeded another eminent man of science , less known , however , as a chemist than as an astronomer , Sir John Herschel . " So far , moreover , from his professional ...
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... position . Position of Rider . - In every machine there is a certain position for the rider's seat , in respect both to the axle of the driving - wheel and to the crank - axle , which , on the level , will enable the rider to work to ...
... position . Position of Rider . - In every machine there is a certain position for the rider's seat , in respect both to the axle of the driving - wheel and to the crank - axle , which , on the level , will enable the rider to work to ...
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... position , A ' B. If this displacement shall not change the position of the image after reflection from the mirror , the returning wave must turn through the same angle and take up the position C ' D. But it is easily seen that , in ...
... position , A ' B. If this displacement shall not change the position of the image after reflection from the mirror , the returning wave must turn through the same angle and take up the position C ' D. But it is easily seen that , in ...
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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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