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... Theory of Mountains Mr. F. L. O. Wadsworth on an Improved Form of Littrow Spectroscope . ( Plate VI . ) 131 ....... 137 .... Dr. Alexander Macfarlane on the Geometrical Interpretation of log Uq 143 Dr. John Kerr on a Fundamental ...
... Theory of Mountains Mr. F. L. O. Wadsworth on an Improved Form of Littrow Spectroscope . ( Plate VI . ) 131 ....... 137 .... Dr. Alexander Macfarlane on the Geometrical Interpretation of log Uq 143 Dr. John Kerr on a Fundamental ...
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... Theory of the Telephone 295 Mr. E. C. C. Baly and Prof. William Ramsay Experiments on the Relations of Pressure , Volume , and Temperature of Rarefied Gases . ( Plate XI . ) 301 Notices respecting New Books : - Prof. J. A. Ewing's Steam ...
... Theory of the Telephone 295 Mr. E. C. C. Baly and Prof. William Ramsay Experiments on the Relations of Pressure , Volume , and Temperature of Rarefied Gases . ( Plate XI . ) 301 Notices respecting New Books : - Prof. J. A. Ewing's Steam ...
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... Theory of Ice Ages and Genial Ages . 541 Mr. F. L. O. Wadsworth on a very Sensitive Form of Thomson Galvanometer , and some Methods of Galvanometer Con- struction . ( Plate XIV . ) Mr. Carl Barus on Telephonic Measurement of ...
... Theory of Ice Ages and Genial Ages . 541 Mr. F. L. O. Wadsworth on a very Sensitive Form of Thomson Galvanometer , and some Methods of Galvanometer Con- struction . ( Plate XIV . ) Mr. Carl Barus on Telephonic Measurement of ...
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... theory of gases which depend on the number of encounters of a molecule per second ( or , in other words , on its mean free path ) , the effect of molecular force cannot be neglected as of only secondary importance ; it is fundamental ...
... theory of gases which depend on the number of encounters of a molecule per second ( or , in other words , on its mean free path ) , the effect of molecular force cannot be neglected as of only secondary importance ; it is fundamental ...
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... theory is that it takes no account of the actually existing diffusion velocities in the two sets . Supposing the process of diffusion to be arrested suddenly by some cause which then suddenly ceases to act , Meyer's method shows how the ...
... theory is that it takes no account of the actually existing diffusion velocities in the two sets . Supposing the process of diffusion to be arrested suddenly by some cause which then suddenly ceases to act , Meyer's method shows how the ...
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