Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 |
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... direction of displace- ment , and took compass readings near each end of the lath ( to eliminate any deflexion due to the mass of iron ) . The mean of the readings gives magnetic N. 18 ° 30 ' E. , as the direction of displacement of the ...
... direction of displace- ment , and took compass readings near each end of the lath ( to eliminate any deflexion due to the mass of iron ) . The mean of the readings gives magnetic N. 18 ° 30 ' E. , as the direction of displacement of the ...
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... direction on the anterior surface . This direction appears to be the same as that in all the monkeys examined . But on the fore - arm the Human Type is as follows : - On the flexor surface the stream of hair divides and passes obliquely ...
... direction on the anterior surface . This direction appears to be the same as that in all the monkeys examined . But on the fore - arm the Human Type is as follows : - On the flexor surface the stream of hair divides and passes obliquely ...
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... direction at the given instant . If the direction of the particle's motion at the given instant makes an angle with the given fixed direction L , and if the speed of the particle in its own direction at this instant is V , its speed in ...
... direction at the given instant . If the direction of the particle's motion at the given instant makes an angle with the given fixed direction L , and if the speed of the particle in its own direction at this instant is V , its speed in ...
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