Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 |
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... increase in the steepness of the curve as the maximum is approached , masks the comparatively small decrease due to the passage from the light to the dark interspaces . One of the many diagrams he reproduces , shows the temperature ...
... increase in the steepness of the curve as the maximum is approached , masks the comparatively small decrease due to the passage from the light to the dark interspaces . One of the many diagrams he reproduces , shows the temperature ...
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... increase of S in all the cases examined , with the single exception of common salt , where it increases slowly . Its actual value has a wide range , being nearly unity for magnesium sulphate , and little more than o'5 for ammonium ...
... increase of S in all the cases examined , with the single exception of common salt , where it increases slowly . Its actual value has a wide range , being nearly unity for magnesium sulphate , and little more than o'5 for ammonium ...
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... increase much slower than with the portrait lens . I have shown absorption of light in the glass of the lens , in the latter the discs of images are larger , and therefore not so intense . But the reflecting power of the mirror is ...
... increase much slower than with the portrait lens . I have shown absorption of light in the glass of the lens , in the latter the discs of images are larger , and therefore not so intense . But the reflecting power of the mirror is ...
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