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... Hence x = p cos and y = p sin r 3 The inclination of the normal at any point to the axis of ≈ is COS ( a cos + y sin sin ) which is equal to cos - 1 + ( x cos + y sin √x2 + p2 2 y , suppose . surface at the point P is 2 Hence an ...
... Hence x = p cos and y = p sin r 3 The inclination of the normal at any point to the axis of ≈ is COS ( a cos + y sin sin ) which is equal to cos - 1 + ( x cos + y sin √x2 + p2 2 y , suppose . surface at the point P is 2 Hence an ...
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... Hence Sir Isaac Newton drew the conclusion , that an impression on each of the two half - fibres would convey a single sensation to the brain ; and hence Dr. Wollaston concluded that hemiopsy in one eye must be accompanied with hemiopsy ...
... Hence Sir Isaac Newton drew the conclusion , that an impression on each of the two half - fibres would convey a single sensation to the brain ; and hence Dr. Wollaston concluded that hemiopsy in one eye must be accompanied with hemiopsy ...
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... Hence if S represent the composite condensation , we shall have V2 KaS = V + ка in which , from what is said above , V is either Σ.w ' or proportional to this sum . From the form of the expression for w ' , it follows that ( .w ) is ...
... Hence if S represent the composite condensation , we shall have V2 KaS = V + ка in which , from what is said above , V is either Σ.w ' or proportional to this sum . From the form of the expression for w ' , it follows that ( .w ) is ...
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