Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis, 1836 - Physics |
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The condition of equilibrium of the molecules at the free surface requires the extent of action of the attractive force to be greater than that of the repulsive , while experience shows that the sphere of molecular activity is of ...
The condition of equilibrium of the molecules at the free surface requires the extent of action of the attractive force to be greater than that of the repulsive , while experience shows that the sphere of molecular activity is of ...
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Do. between the cheek tuberosities of the maxillaries Do. of muzzle portion of the maxillaries in front of the first molar Do. of do , where truncated ( partly restored ) Do. between the outer surfaces of the horns at their base Do. do ...
Do. between the cheek tuberosities of the maxillaries Do. of muzzle portion of the maxillaries in front of the first molar Do. of do , where truncated ( partly restored ) Do. between the outer surfaces of the horns at their base Do. do ...
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Do. of muzzle portion of the maxillaries in front of te first molar Do. of do . where truncated ( partly restored ) Do. between the outer surfaces of the horns at their beste Do. do . do . fractured tips of ditto .
Do. of muzzle portion of the maxillaries in front of te first molar Do. of do . where truncated ( partly restored ) Do. between the outer surfaces of the horns at their beste Do. do . do . fractured tips of ditto .
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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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