Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1879 - Physics |
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Page 254
... influence exercised by such " circumstances " as encouragement at the hands of Govern- ment , connexion with a scientific society , or active employment as a teacher , would have been instructive and pertinent ; and this he has hardly ...
... influence exercised by such " circumstances " as encouragement at the hands of Govern- ment , connexion with a scientific society , or active employment as a teacher , would have been instructive and pertinent ; and this he has hardly ...
Page 368
... Influence of Atomic Weight on the Physical Properties of Compounds . O far , we have endeavoured to show the influence of atomic the properties of the elements ; we shall now continue this subject with regard to the influence of ...
... Influence of Atomic Weight on the Physical Properties of Compounds . O far , we have endeavoured to show the influence of atomic the properties of the elements ; we shall now continue this subject with regard to the influence of ...
Page 553
... Influence of the Solar Rays on Vegetation . By ROBERT HUNT , F.R.S. To the Editors of the Philosophical Magazine and Journal . GENTLEMEN , AS the first publication of the results obtained by me , in my investigations into the influence ...
... Influence of the Solar Rays on Vegetation . By ROBERT HUNT , F.R.S. To the Editors of the Philosophical Magazine and Journal . GENTLEMEN , AS the first publication of the results obtained by me , in my investigations into the influence ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1879 | 17 |
Mr F Guthrie on the Fracture of Colloids Plates II III | 33 |
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