Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 7Taylor & Francis, 1964 |
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Page 418
... minute structure can be discerned , but which has the form of a circular disk , marked on the surface by concentric zones of closed cells , and having minute pores at the margin . Starting from the central nucleus , —which consists of a ...
... minute structure can be discerned , but which has the form of a circular disk , marked on the surface by concentric zones of closed cells , and having minute pores at the margin . Starting from the central nucleus , —which consists of a ...
Page 470
... minute in the former , and 8.8 per minute in the latter . When the exit orifice of the tube of 6.75 inches diameter was reduced to 3.5 inches , the rapidity of the revolutions was reduced only about 10 per cent . The influence of ...
... minute in the former , and 8.8 per minute in the latter . When the exit orifice of the tube of 6.75 inches diameter was reduced to 3.5 inches , the rapidity of the revolutions was reduced only about 10 per cent . The influence of ...
Page 472
... minute ; that in the 24 - inch tube at 2.0 ; and that in the 48 - inch tube at 4.0 per minute . At the end of fifty minutes the rotation had ceased in the 12 - inch tube , and was reduced to 1.75 , and 3.5 in the 24- and 48 - inch tubes ...
... minute ; that in the 24 - inch tube at 2.0 ; and that in the 48 - inch tube at 4.0 per minute . At the end of fifty minutes the rotation had ceased in the 12 - inch tube , and was reduced to 1.75 , and 3.5 in the 24- and 48 - inch tubes ...
Contents
On a Class of Differential Equations including those which occur | 4 |
Note on the Decomposition of Sulphuric Acid by Pentachloride | 11 |
On some new Compounds of Phenyl By Alexander Williamson | 18 |
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