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... rays of greater refrangibility and of less refrangibility than corresponds to visible or light - rays . In order to avoid circumlocution , and the ambiguity which attaches to the terms actually in use , it is proposed to adopt in the ...
... rays of greater refrangibility and of less refrangibility than corresponds to visible or light - rays . In order to avoid circumlocution , and the ambiguity which attaches to the terms actually in use , it is proposed to adopt in the ...
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... rays is extremely small , and according to Professor W. A. Miller † the same may be pronounced also with regard to the absorption of the Ritteric rays ; but , on the other hand , it is well known that glass , and even more so water ...
... rays is extremely small , and according to Professor W. A. Miller † the same may be pronounced also with regard to the absorption of the Ritteric rays ; but , on the other hand , it is well known that glass , and even more so water ...
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... rays by absorption - the incandescence was found to con- tinue ( though of course its brilliancy was weakened ) notwith- standing the interposition of the diaphragm . 7. Transmutation in Comburescence . - Another class of pheno- mena ...
... rays by absorption - the incandescence was found to con- tinue ( though of course its brilliancy was weakened ) notwith- standing the interposition of the diaphragm . 7. Transmutation in Comburescence . - Another class of pheno- mena ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XXIX | 1 |
the Soil and of the Air on a Mountain and in a Plain | 10 |
Mr E J Stone on Change of Climate due to the Excentricity | 16 |
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