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of the electromagnetic theory . Indeed all the main facts were sufficiently accounted for by Dr. Zeeman * as deductions from the theory of Lorenz . The foregoing measurements , however , when taken into consideration with the formula ...
of the electromagnetic theory . Indeed all the main facts were sufficiently accounted for by Dr. Zeeman * as deductions from the theory of Lorenz . The foregoing measurements , however , when taken into consideration with the formula ...
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That is , of course , getting back to the spectrum ” theory ; and I hope to show , largely from material the discussion has provided , this theory is only true in a conditional and limited sense , while its acceptance in a universal ...
That is , of course , getting back to the spectrum ” theory ; and I hope to show , largely from material the discussion has provided , this theory is only true in a conditional and limited sense , while its acceptance in a universal ...
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We may now consider how far the Abbe theory , which possesses more or less undoubted truth , is an adequate representation of microscopic vision ; and the most satisfactory feature about the lengthy discussion from which these remarks ...
We may now consider how far the Abbe theory , which possesses more or less undoubted truth , is an adequate representation of microscopic vision ; and the most satisfactory feature about the lengthy discussion from which these remarks ...
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Mr W Sutherland on the Relative Motion of the Earth | 23 |
F Brush on the Transmission of Radiant Heat | 31 |
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