The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of ScienceTaylor & Francis, 1891 |
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Page 132
... supposed by some to have distinguished the Quaternary climate , but the author takes the great precipitation as an established fact , and proceeds to explain it , as he seems to imagine , " without hypothesis . " The explanation is the ...
... supposed by some to have distinguished the Quaternary climate , but the author takes the great precipitation as an established fact , and proceeds to explain it , as he seems to imagine , " without hypothesis . " The explanation is the ...
Page 193
... supposed to be a view as N S seen by an eye looking from above . If , however , the bar A be one of the paramagnetic substances , it sets its length along the line joining the two poles of the electromagnet , Fig . 2 . N ≤ A S Instead ...
... supposed to be a view as N S seen by an eye looking from above . If , however , the bar A be one of the paramagnetic substances , it sets its length along the line joining the two poles of the electromagnet , Fig . 2 . N ≤ A S Instead ...
Page 194
... supposed to be attracted ; diamagnetic , those which , under the same circumstances , are supposed to be repelled . Fig . 4 . S R P I first of all deny that ( a ) can be correct . For let an ideal right circular cylinder PQRS ...
... supposed to be attracted ; diamagnetic , those which , under the same circumstances , are supposed to be repelled . Fig . 4 . S R P I first of all deny that ( a ) can be correct . For let an ideal right circular cylinder PQRS ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
JULY 1891 | 17 |
Mr S T Preston on an Acoustic Thermometera Suggestion | 58 |
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