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Page 24
... radiation is just as little justifiable ; only here there is somewhat more reason for the proceeding , since some of the wave - lengths in the sun's radiation coincide with those exa- mined by Tyndall . That portion of the total solar ...
... radiation is just as little justifiable ; only here there is somewhat more reason for the proceeding , since some of the wave - lengths in the sun's radiation coincide with those exa- mined by Tyndall . That portion of the total solar ...
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... radiation of a gas - lamp provided with a glass cylinder was investigated ; and it was found that carbonic acid in a length of 214 536 705 917 917 millims . transmitted 94.8 93.8 91.4 90 of the incident radiation . 89 per cent . Further ...
... radiation of a gas - lamp provided with a glass cylinder was investigated ; and it was found that carbonic acid in a length of 214 536 705 917 917 millims . transmitted 94.8 93.8 91.4 90 of the incident radiation . 89 per cent . Further ...
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... Radiation of Low Refrangi- bility through Ebonite . By Capt . ABNEY , R.E. , F.R.S. , and Col. FESTING , R.E. * WHEN Mr. Graham Bell described his interesting expe- riments with the photophone , we were much surprised to learn that an ...
... Radiation of Low Refrangi- bility through Ebonite . By Capt . ABNEY , R.E. , F.R.S. , and Col. FESTING , R.E. * WHEN Mr. Graham Bell described his interesting expe- riments with the photophone , we were much surprised to learn that an ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Messrs Carnelley and OShea on a Relation between | 28 |
Dr O J Lodge on Action at a Distance | 37 |
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