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... contain an arbitrary element of R. All the substitutions which transform R into itself , and contain only elements of R , form a transitive group of degreen , n being the order of R. A subgroup of this group , which contains all its ...
... contain an arbitrary element of R. All the substitutions which transform R into itself , and contain only elements of R , form a transitive group of degreen , n being the order of R. A subgroup of this group , which contains all its ...
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... containing the Clark cells was placed , which was divided up by means of a number of partitions , reaching from the bottom of the vessel to above the surface of the oil . The oil was forced alternately under one partition and over the ...
... containing the Clark cells was placed , which was divided up by means of a number of partitions , reaching from the bottom of the vessel to above the surface of the oil . The oil was forced alternately under one partition and over the ...
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... containing the heating - coil L , the coil of lead tubing K , and the centrifugal pumping - vanes V. The vanes V are directly coupled to a motor with a vertical shaft , this being found to be the most satisfactory way of driving them ...
... containing the heating - coil L , the coil of lead tubing K , and the centrifugal pumping - vanes V. The vanes V are directly coupled to a motor with a vertical shaft , this being found to be the most satisfactory way of driving them ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XLV | 1 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
Mr W H Macaulay on the Stresses and Deflection | 42 |
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