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Page 388
These actions , however , were so indefinite , that , with the exception of the oxalate of chromium and potash * , a salt of most remarkable properties , they never appeared in the form of lines or distinct bands .
These actions , however , were so indefinite , that , with the exception of the oxalate of chromium and potash * , a salt of most remarkable properties , they never appeared in the form of lines or distinct bands .
Page 392
The absorptive action of the atmosphere shows itself in a less precise manner in the production of dark bands , whose limits are not distinctly defined . A very remarkable narrow one , corresponding to one produced by the nitrous acid ...
The absorptive action of the atmosphere shows itself in a less precise manner in the production of dark bands , whose limits are not distinctly defined . A very remarkable narrow one , corresponding to one produced by the nitrous acid ...
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This appeared to me so remarkable that I repeated the experiment with additional care . The radiant point of solar light was made smaller , by transmitting the ray through a lens of short focus , and the position of the combined prisms ...
This appeared to me so remarkable that I repeated the experiment with additional care . The radiant point of solar light was made smaller , by transmitting the ray through a lens of short focus , and the position of the combined prisms ...
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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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