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Page 71
... possible , as in method 12 for instance , to choose a method in which the error does not exist . However , with the very best method , much rests with the experimenter , as errors from electromagnetic and electrostatic induction are ...
... possible , as in method 12 for instance , to choose a method in which the error does not exist . However , with the very best method , much rests with the experimenter , as errors from electromagnetic and electrostatic induction are ...
Page 153
... possible to measure con- ductivity with sufficient exactness , however , it would be possible to solve them by a partially graphical process . For this purpose , reducing equations ( b ) , ( c ) , and ( e ) to two , we should have 4 ...
... possible to measure con- ductivity with sufficient exactness , however , it would be possible to solve them by a partially graphical process . For this purpose , reducing equations ( b ) , ( c ) , and ( e ) to two , we should have 4 ...
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... possible to obtain a number of different iso- morphisms by transforming the identical . If the G which is made simple isomorphic to itself is transitive , and its order exceeds 2 , this is always possible . For when it is not com ...
... possible to obtain a number of different iso- morphisms by transforming the identical . If the G which is made simple isomorphic to itself is transitive , and its order exceeds 2 , this is always possible . For when it is not com ...
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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