Nature, Volume 103Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 86
Página 71
... determined . To ascertain the extent of this determination is an important problem both for the vitalistically and the mechanis- tically inclined men of science . In the February issue of Reveille ( No. 3 ) " Economist " discusses " the ...
... determined . To ascertain the extent of this determination is an important problem both for the vitalistically and the mechanis- tically inclined men of science . In the February issue of Reveille ( No. 3 ) " Economist " discusses " the ...
Página 194
... DETERMINATION OF PROPER MOTIONS . - In Circular No. 43 of the Union Observatory , Johannesburg , Mr. Innes publishes the ... determined is relative to the stars in a limited area surrounding it , and not to the heavens as a whole . The ...
... DETERMINATION OF PROPER MOTIONS . - In Circular No. 43 of the Union Observatory , Johannesburg , Mr. Innes publishes the ... determined is relative to the stars in a limited area surrounding it , and not to the heavens as a whole . The ...
Página 298
... determined by the value of the grid potential . The phenomenon can be explained by supposing that the oscillations ... determination of the rate of solution of atmo- spheric nitrogen and oxygen by water . Part ii . This paper gives ...
... determined by the value of the grid potential . The phenomenon can be explained by supposing that the oscillations ... determination of the rate of solution of atmo- spheric nitrogen and oxygen by water . Part ii . This paper gives ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
acid aeroplane Agriculture airship apparatus appears application appointed April Astronomical atomic weight British cent chemical chemistry chemists cholera College colour Committee Council dealing Department direction edition electrical engineering experiments fact favourable German given gives glass Government Hardstoft important India industry instruments interest investigation J. J. Thomson June laboratory larvæ lecture light London London plane Lord Rayleigh magnetic manufacture March means measure ment Meteorological method Museum National National Physical Laboratory NATURE observations Observatory obtained Office optical organisation paper physical plaice plant possible practical present president problems production Prof published radiation radio-active recent records refractive index Robert Hadfield ROVAL ROYAL INSTITUTION Royal Society schools scientific species stars stations technical temperature theory tion University various W. H. Bragg weather wireless