Nature, Volume 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 |
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... known as " saggers " ( in which smaller pots were burned ) , and the need of holes through them becomes obvious when the use of these pots is known . In his introductory lecture , Prof. J. A. Thomson , the newly- appointed Regius ...
... known as " saggers " ( in which smaller pots were burned ) , and the need of holes through them becomes obvious when the use of these pots is known . In his introductory lecture , Prof. J. A. Thomson , the newly- appointed Regius ...
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... known . The simplest case is when two quantities x , y are connected by a relation f ( x , y ) = o or y = p ( x ) . For practical purposes it is convenient to have a permanent record of a large number of corresponding values of r and y ...
... known . The simplest case is when two quantities x , y are connected by a relation f ( x , y ) = o or y = p ( x ) . For practical purposes it is convenient to have a permanent record of a large number of corresponding values of r and y ...
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... known , the methods that permit of obtaining a given result being often known long before the nature of the phenomena is suspected , and yet the knowledge of which has great interest as regards reducing the number of empirical trials ...
... known , the methods that permit of obtaining a given result being often known long before the nature of the phenomena is suspected , and yet the knowledge of which has great interest as regards reducing the number of empirical trials ...
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