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... less refrangibility than corresponds to visible or light - rays . In order to avoid circumlocution , and the ... less refrangibility . ( 2 ) Of Ritteric rays into Newtonic rays . ( 3 ) Of Ritteric into Herschellic rays . rays ( 4 ) Of ...
... less refrangibility than corresponds to visible or light - rays . In order to avoid circumlocution , and the ... less refrangibility . ( 2 ) Of Ritteric rays into Newtonic rays . ( 3 ) Of Ritteric into Herschellic rays . rays ( 4 ) Of ...
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... less dense than the rough surface of the metal from which they are obtained ; nor will it be conceded that platinum - black is less dense than spongy platinum , but merely that it is in a state of greater distribution . We shall ...
... less dense than the rough surface of the metal from which they are obtained ; nor will it be conceded that platinum - black is less dense than spongy platinum , but merely that it is in a state of greater distribution . We shall ...
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... less than 18 : and with this number the relations between the resistances and moments are those given above , which show an advantage in favour of the new wheel . With a less number of revolutions the part of a float nearest to the axis ...
... less than 18 : and with this number the relations between the resistances and moments are those given above , which show an advantage in favour of the new wheel . With a less number of revolutions the part of a float nearest to the axis ...
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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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