Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 |
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... means of a good induction coil . The machine employed had plates fifteen inches in diameter , and the best results were obtained when the discharge was made intermittent . By this means the tube is rested , and , even with a quarter of ...
... means of a good induction coil . The machine employed had plates fifteen inches in diameter , and the best results were obtained when the discharge was made intermittent . By this means the tube is rested , and , even with a quarter of ...
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... means ( although this difficulty is alone great ) , but also in the automatic direction of it in a horizontal and rectilinear course . These difficulties have so delayed the work , that in view of the demands upon my time , which render ...
... means ( although this difficulty is alone great ) , but also in the automatic direction of it in a horizontal and rectilinear course . These difficulties have so delayed the work , that in view of the demands upon my time , which render ...
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... means of ingeniously grouped observations . That Prof. Wagner has obtained the best results possible by means of his calculations we recognise with sincere pleasure , but he has had the good , though naturally imperfect , work of others ...
... means of ingeniously grouped observations . That Prof. Wagner has obtained the best results possible by means of his calculations we recognise with sincere pleasure , but he has had the good , though naturally imperfect , work of others ...
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