Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 7Taylor & Francis, 1964 |
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Page 74
... phenomena of that force by means of a physical theory . The attempts which have sometimes been made to explain them by a supposed connection of the ter- restrial magnetic phenomena with the distribution of land and sea at the surface of ...
... phenomena of that force by means of a physical theory . The attempts which have sometimes been made to explain them by a supposed connection of the ter- restrial magnetic phenomena with the distribution of land and sea at the surface of ...
Page 79
... phenomena at the three stations is most striking , and that there is no inversion of the phenomena in the opposite hemi- spheres ; in both ( as well as at St. Helena , in the tropics ) , the De- clination is easterly of the mean in the ...
... phenomena at the three stations is most striking , and that there is no inversion of the phenomena in the opposite hemi- spheres ; in both ( as well as at St. Helena , in the tropics ) , the De- clination is easterly of the mean in the ...
Page 80
... phenomena of that semiannual group are unchanged up to the time of the equinox . If in the same way a mean be taken of the diurnal march in the three weeks following the 21st of September , the line which represents them shows that the ...
... phenomena of that semiannual group are unchanged up to the time of the equinox . If in the same way a mean be taken of the diurnal march in the three weeks following the 21st of September , the line which represents them shows that the ...
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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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