Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 85
Página 234
... Various corrections and improvements were later introduced by Millikan , and the charge on an ion in a gas has been found to be 4.7 × 10-10 electrostatic unit . The remarkable discoveries made by Röntgen and Becquerel , which have led ...
... Various corrections and improvements were later introduced by Millikan , and the charge on an ion in a gas has been found to be 4.7 × 10-10 electrostatic unit . The remarkable discoveries made by Röntgen and Becquerel , which have led ...
Página 487
... various improve- ments developed mainly by himself during the war . This will undoubtedly find an extensive application , not only for aerial , but also for marine navigation . Prof. Fortescue explained the application of the three ...
... various improve- ments developed mainly by himself during the war . This will undoubtedly find an extensive application , not only for aerial , but also for marine navigation . Prof. Fortescue explained the application of the three ...
Página 491
... various degrees of culture pos- sessed by different communities . The study of archæo- logical remains supports this contention . If this con- clusion be accepted , it becomes possible to regard the study of human society from a point ...
... various degrees of culture pos- sessed by different communities . The study of archæo- logical remains supports this contention . If this con- clusion be accepted , it becomes possible to regard the study of human society from a point ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
acid æther Agriculture appears application appointed Astronomical atomic weights body botany Bournemouth British Association Cambridge cent chemical chemistry College colour comet Committee Department direction discovery disease economic edition effect electric electrons elements energy engineering existence experimental experiments fact geological give given guanidin helium illustrated important increased industry Institute interest investigation J. J. Thomson James Watt journal knowledge laboratory larvæ lectures light lines London Lord Rayleigh mathematics matter ment methods Museum National Physical Laboratory NATURE November observations obtained October organisation paper period physical plants plates position possible practical present President problems production Prof progress published radiation radium recent recognised record regard Royal Society scientific Solar Eclipse South species Spitsbergen surface telegraphy temperature theory tion University velocity W. H. Bragg wireless workers X-rays