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... described are based , it is gratifying to note that the vacuum , or æther line , locates itself exactly the same in all . In making the above - described observations I looked for some change in the phenomena when the exhaustion reached ...
... described are based , it is gratifying to note that the vacuum , or æther line , locates itself exactly the same in all . In making the above - described observations I looked for some change in the phenomena when the exhaustion reached ...
Page 97
... described . Conclusions . 1. The telemetrical method described is not much inferior to a spherometer for measuring the radii of curvature of convex and approximately plane surfaces . 2. The method is superior in accuracy ( though not of ...
... described . Conclusions . 1. The telemetrical method described is not much inferior to a spherometer for measuring the radii of curvature of convex and approximately plane surfaces . 2. The method is superior in accuracy ( though not of ...
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... described in the paper , indicates that the latter are older than the former , though they present features similar to those of some of the valleys of the North - east and North- west of England . 2. Some New Carboniferous Plants , and ...
... described in the paper , indicates that the latter are older than the former , though they present features similar to those of some of the valleys of the North - east and North- west of England . 2. Some New Carboniferous Plants , and ...
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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