Nature, Volume 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1878 |
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... side by side . If this be the case then the lines in our second figure , which bend outwards , and run off side by side , repel one another , the two poles must be experiencing a tendency to move away from one another ; and this we know ...
... side by side . If this be the case then the lines in our second figure , which bend outwards , and run off side by side , repel one another , the two poles must be experiencing a tendency to move away from one another ; and this we know ...
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... side of the vanes of an ordinary radio- meter , the fly moves negatively , the black side approaching instead of retreating from the light . When a thin mica disk is fixed on each side of the vanes of a radiometer , the result is an ...
... side of the vanes of an ordinary radio- meter , the fly moves negatively , the black side approaching instead of retreating from the light . When a thin mica disk is fixed on each side of the vanes of a radiometer , the result is an ...
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... side , why no one can tell , but with this result that the eye of that side begins to turn inwards , and passing through the tissues of the head , transfers itself to the left side . So strange seemed this explanation , that Malm's ...
... side , why no one can tell , but with this result that the eye of that side begins to turn inwards , and passing through the tissues of the head , transfers itself to the left side . So strange seemed this explanation , that Malm's ...
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