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From this he concludes that there must exist internally the above - said special rays ( those deviated through the effect of the magnet ) , which , according to the author , are of a different nature not only from those of Röntgen but ...
From this he concludes that there must exist internally the above - said special rays ( those deviated through the effect of the magnet ) , which , according to the author , are of a different nature not only from those of Röntgen but ...
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Cf. “ Nature , ' vol . lvii . p . 192. That it is not very easy to photograph the characteristic phenomena is shown by a paper in Nature ' ( vol . Ivi . p . 420 ) . The authors obtained only negative results .
Cf. “ Nature , ' vol . lvii . p . 192. That it is not very easy to photograph the characteristic phenomena is shown by a paper in Nature ' ( vol . Ivi . p . 420 ) . The authors obtained only negative results .
Page 532
... error is less than one - thousandth of a volt . Holywood , Co. Down , April 1898 . LVII . Evidence that Röntgen Rays are Ordinary Light . By G. JOHNSTONE STONEY , M.A. , D.Sc. , F.R.S. * N Nature of the 28th of last April , p .
... error is less than one - thousandth of a volt . Holywood , Co. Down , April 1898 . LVII . Evidence that Röntgen Rays are Ordinary Light . By G. JOHNSTONE STONEY , M.A. , D.Sc. , F.R.S. * N Nature of the 28th of last April , p .
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Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
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