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In reference to this subject , it is to be observed , that it is altogether erroneous to consider “ diathermancy ” in the science of heat as analogous to " transparency " in optics ; for that property of bodies by which they stop ...
In reference to this subject , it is to be observed , that it is altogether erroneous to consider “ diathermancy ” in the science of heat as analogous to " transparency " in optics ; for that property of bodies by which they stop ...
Page 113
there is a reference to some investigations of M. Rudberg , published in a former volume of this Journal . I ought , perhaps , to have referred to those curious researches at an earlier pen riod : but it will readily appear that they ...
there is a reference to some investigations of M. Rudberg , published in a former volume of this Journal . I ought , perhaps , to have referred to those curious researches at an earlier pen riod : but it will readily appear that they ...
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By reference to the skulls of other animals he pointed out the comparative peculiarities of the head for the accommodation of the senses of sight , smell , hearing , and taste . The extraordinary development of the teeth and jaws in the ...
By reference to the skulls of other animals he pointed out the comparative peculiarities of the head for the accommodation of the senses of sight , smell , hearing , and taste . The extraordinary development of the teeth and jaws in the ...
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Contents
JANUARY 1836 | 1 |
Mr J Tovey on the Relation between the Velocity and Length | 7 |
Mr W J Henwoods Observations on the Steam Engines | 20 |
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