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" that the same body when heated so as to become luminous must emit the precise rays which at ordinary temperatures are absorbed ; ' after which remarkable conjecture, now amply verified by experiment, he goes on to say, ' I am therefore convinced that... "
A Dictionary of chemistry and the allied branches of other sciences v. 5, 1868 - Page 382
by Henry Watts - 1868
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1862 - 804 pages
...which remarkable conjecture, now amply verified by experiment, he goes on to say, " I am therefore convinced that the explanation of the dark lines in the solar spectrum embraces that of the luminous lines in the electric spectrum." In connexion with this subject it may...
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volume 5

1862 - 328 pages
...whole, they produce the impression that one [spectrum] is a reversion of the other. I am, therefore, convinced that the explanation of the dark lines in the solar spectrum embraces that of the luminous lines in the electric spectrum." In 1858 and 18 59, an important scries...
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volumes 27-28

Royal Astronomical Society - 1867 - 668 pages
...which remarkable conjecture, now amply verified by experiment, he goes on to say, ' I am therefore convinced that the explanation of the dark lines in the solar spectrum embraces that of the luminous lines in the electric spectrum.' Mr. Balfour Stewart also states in the...
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Memoirs of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 36; Volumes 1866-1867

Royal Astronomical Society - 1867 - 248 pages
...which remarkable conjecture, now amply verified by experiment, he goes on to say, ' I am therefore convinced that the explanation of the dark lines in the solar spectrum embraces that of the luminous lines in the electric spectrum.' Mr. Balfour Stewart also states in the...
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 27

1867 - 354 pages
...which remarkable conjecture, now amply verified by experiment, he goes on to say, ' I am therefore convinced that the explanation of the dark lines in the solar spectrum embraces that of the luminous lines in the electric spectrum.' Mr. Balfour Stewart also states in the...
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The Art of Scientific Discovery: Or, The General Conditions and Methods of ...

George Gore - 1878 - 694 pages
...Regarded as a whole, they produce the impression that one is a reversion of the other. I am therefore convinced that the explanation of the dark lines in the solar spectrum embraces that of the luminous lines in the electric spectrum.' The great discovery was now near, and...
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The Art of Scientific Discovery: Or, The General Conditions and Methods of ...

George Gore - 1878 - 680 pages
...Regarded as a whole, they produce the impression that one is a reversion of the other. I am therefore convinced that the explanation of the dark lines in the. solar spectrum embraces that of the luminous lines in the electric spectrum.' The great discovery was now near, and...
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A Dictionary of chemistry and the allied branches of other ..., Volume 5

Henry Watts - 1883 - 1160 pages
...especially, came near to KirchhofTe discovery ; in his Optischen Untarsuehrngen (Phil. Mag. ir. 329), he states the proposition that a body " in the state...exactly all those kinds of light which it absorbs at the commou temperature." In his further development of the subject there appear to be some contradictions,...
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Report of the Annual Meeting, Volume 31

British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1862 - 796 pages
...which remarkable conjecture, now amply verified by experiment, he goes on to say, " I am therefore convinced that the explanation of the dark lines in the solar spectrum embraces that of the luminous lines in the electric spectrum." In connexion with this subject it may...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1855 - 580 pages
...as a whole, they produce the impression that one of them is a reversion of the other. I am therefore convinced that the explanation of the dark lines in the solar spectrum embraces that of the luminous lines in the electric spectrum, whether this explanation be based upon...
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