Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... obtained by this method is under control and depends on the ratio of the area turns of the auxiliary and the main coils . By turns " is meant the summation of the areas of the various turns of a loop . If this ratio is of the order of 3 ...
... obtained by this method is under control and depends on the ratio of the area turns of the auxiliary and the main coils . By turns " is meant the summation of the areas of the various turns of a loop . If this ratio is of the order of 3 ...
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... obtained with high potentials . The large number of com- plicated and surprising properties of gases which were thus discovered naturally attracted much attention , and it is very interesting to read the accounts of the first ...
... obtained with high potentials . The large number of com- plicated and surprising properties of gases which were thus discovered naturally attracted much attention , and it is very interesting to read the accounts of the first ...
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... obtained it in the first instance . In this case also the factor is com- pounded of the chance that opportunity offers and the chance that recognition is received . Here again the V.C. stands pre - eminent . The low value for the D.C.M. ...
... obtained it in the first instance . In this case also the factor is com- pounded of the chance that opportunity offers and the chance that recognition is received . Here again the V.C. stands pre - eminent . The low value for the D.C.M. ...
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