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... considered , neglecting one - half the surface of the sphere as being closed , are as 1 : 2 , and the exposed surface of the plate is exactly one - half the exposed surface of the sphere . Charge of plate 8 circular inches , under an ...
... considered , neglecting one - half the surface of the sphere as being closed , are as 1 : 2 , and the exposed surface of the plate is exactly one - half the exposed surface of the sphere . Charge of plate 8 circular inches , under an ...
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... considered . From the first of these Tables it was shown that , taking all those cases where an encroaching behaviour of the umbra in a right and left direction has been perceptible , 86 per cent . are in favour of the hypothesis that ...
... considered . From the first of these Tables it was shown that , taking all those cases where an encroaching behaviour of the umbra in a right and left direction has been perceptible , 86 per cent . are in favour of the hypothesis that ...
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... considered , we saw that the affinity , or the tendency to combine , where sufficient energy is present , changes with the temperature , and is accordingly a variable quantity . In like manner it is different in different bodies . If ...
... considered , we saw that the affinity , or the tendency to combine , where sufficient energy is present , changes with the temperature , and is accordingly a variable quantity . In like manner it is different in different bodies . If ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XXIX | 1 |
Forbess Researches on the Mineralogy of South America | 11 |
Prof Cayley on a Quartic Surface | 19 |
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