The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1894 - English periodicals |
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... charged through an 1 - inch tube into the 2 - inch tube of pure air , usually produces persistent colour - effects at ordinary temperatures . Thus the additional dilution * is less than 100 . 5. A few remarks on the shortcomings of the ...
... charged through an 1 - inch tube into the 2 - inch tube of pure air , usually produces persistent colour - effects at ordinary temperatures . Thus the additional dilution * is less than 100 . 5. A few remarks on the shortcomings of the ...
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... charge between ss and rr mainly acts as the filter . When not in use it should be heated , so as to be thoroughly dry . In the first experiments with the filter H , compressed air ( issuing as usual from a narrow pipe , and at a tank ...
... charge between ss and rr mainly acts as the filter . When not in use it should be heated , so as to be thoroughly dry . In the first experiments with the filter H , compressed air ( issuing as usual from a narrow pipe , and at a tank ...
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... : read April 13 , 1894 . the influence of external charges , currents , or magnets On the Mechanism of Electrical Conduction . 55 Dr Charles V Burton on the Mechanism of Electrical Con- duction -Part I Conduction in Metals.
... : read April 13 , 1894 . the influence of external charges , currents , or magnets On the Mechanism of Electrical Conduction . 55 Dr Charles V Burton on the Mechanism of Electrical Con- duction -Part I Conduction in Metals.
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the influence of external charges , currents , or magnets . In the present state of science , indeed , such words appear neces- sary to the completeness of demonstration , but they do not need to be considered in any of our deductions ...
the influence of external charges , currents , or magnets . In the present state of science , indeed , such words appear neces- sary to the completeness of demonstration , but they do not need to be considered in any of our deductions ...
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... charged ( say ) positively , being completely surrounded by an insulating layer , and this again being partially ... charges amongst any considerable number of molecules will be the same as if , during each molecular encounter , this ...
... charged ( say ) positively , being completely surrounded by an insulating layer , and this again being partially ... charges amongst any considerable number of molecules will be the same as if , during each molecular encounter , this ...
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