Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1879 - Physics |
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... produced , which at an alteration of the arrangement , such as is produced by magnetizing , cannot remain unchanged . If these speculations are of a very hy- pothetical character , they nevertheless , I think , afford more fixed ...
... produced , which at an alteration of the arrangement , such as is produced by magnetizing , cannot remain unchanged . If these speculations are of a very hy- pothetical character , they nevertheless , I think , afford more fixed ...
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... produced in air , nor could they be extinguished when once produced ; and in fact , as we all know , they can be produced , and are rapidly extinguished . The actual composition of the notes produced by the various methods which aim at ...
... produced in air , nor could they be extinguished when once produced ; and in fact , as we all know , they can be produced , and are rapidly extinguished . The actual composition of the notes produced by the various methods which aim at ...
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... produced by that source can be made available for illuminating - purposes . A part of the total light will be lost for the special purpose of illumination , inasmuch as only a part of the total light is in a posi- tion to act on the ...
... produced by that source can be made available for illuminating - purposes . A part of the total light will be lost for the special purpose of illumination , inasmuch as only a part of the total light is in a posi- tion to act on the ...
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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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