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... matter that is confined within a limited space , the streams in which the particles move must necessarily return into themselves , and be circulating streams , being in that respect of the nature of whirls , eddies , or vortices . 7 ...
... matter that is confined within a limited space , the streams in which the particles move must necessarily return into themselves , and be circulating streams , being in that respect of the nature of whirls , eddies , or vortices . 7 ...
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... matter , and some function of the sort and distribution of the matter ; therefore the half - square of the velocity of the particle which at any instant occupies a given position in the space consi- dered is equal to the absolute ...
... matter , and some function of the sort and distribution of the matter ; therefore the half - square of the velocity of the particle which at any instant occupies a given position in the space consi- dered is equal to the absolute ...
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... matter . Now this phe- nomenon , the reality of which cannot be doubted , though its nature has never been subjected to scientific scrutiny , cannot be explained in accordance with what is at present known regarding indigo - blue ...
... matter . Now this phe- nomenon , the reality of which cannot be doubted , though its nature has never been subjected to scientific scrutiny , cannot be explained in accordance with what is at present known regarding indigo - blue ...
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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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