Nature, Bind 41Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1890 |
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... exhibited , and the descriptive label is not very clear , but we understand that Mrs. Hughes would be most pleased to explain the matter to anyone scienti- fically interested in it : her address is 19 Barnsbury Park , N. 66 A SECOND ...
... exhibited , and the descriptive label is not very clear , but we understand that Mrs. Hughes would be most pleased to explain the matter to anyone scienti- fically interested in it : her address is 19 Barnsbury Park , N. 66 A SECOND ...
Side 47
... exhibited it before the Society . Prof. Perry asked if the E.M.F. required to produce the observed results had been cal- culated ; he also believed that the sensibility might be increased by using copper instead of platinum wire , and ...
... exhibited it before the Society . Prof. Perry asked if the E.M.F. required to produce the observed results had been cal- culated ; he also believed that the sensibility might be increased by using copper instead of platinum wire , and ...
Side 51
... exhibited considerable differences of opinion on this question of underground conductor systems . A Committee appointed for the purpose had issued a circular to about 1066 managers of central stations and lighting systems and others ...
... exhibited considerable differences of opinion on this question of underground conductor systems . A Committee appointed for the purpose had issued a circular to about 1066 managers of central stations and lighting systems and others ...
Side 54
... exhibited in the crust of the earth , without depending on his former theory of columnar expansion , and without falling back on the contraction hypothesis . He believes that the existence of a liquid substratum beneath a thin crust is ...
... exhibited in the crust of the earth , without depending on his former theory of columnar expansion , and without falling back on the contraction hypothesis . He believes that the existence of a liquid substratum beneath a thin crust is ...
Side 56
... exhibited by this table is double , alternate series presenting members which have high or low atomic volumes , are fusible or infusible , & c . Should the elements be really simple atoms , it would be im- possible to account for this ...
... exhibited by this table is double , alternate series presenting members which have high or low atomic volumes , are fusible or infusible , & c . Should the elements be really simple atoms , it would be im- possible to account for this ...
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