Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1898 - Physics |
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In other words , in the preliminary state its scale must be too short for the quantity of mercury then present by 100et scale - divisions in 100 ; the quantity 100et may be conveniently called the percentage contraction .
In other words , in the preliminary state its scale must be too short for the quantity of mercury then present by 100et scale - divisions in 100 ; the quantity 100et may be conveniently called the percentage contraction .
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It is shown that tho former ice - movement was not from the present watershed between the tributaries of the Landwasser and Landquart , but from a spot farther south . The author concludes that the main valley - systems were marked out ...
It is shown that tho former ice - movement was not from the present watershed between the tributaries of the Landwasser and Landquart , but from a spot farther south . The author concludes that the main valley - systems were marked out ...
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Moreover , inasmuch as a certain amount of abruptness and irregularity is present in the emission of ligbt from every visible object or luminous source , it follows that Röngten rays — i . e . rays of very short wave - length — are ...
Moreover , inasmuch as a certain amount of abruptness and irregularity is present in the emission of ligbt from every visible object or luminous source , it follows that Röngten rays — i . e . rays of very short wave - length — are ...
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m FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
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