Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 37Taylor & Francis, 1884 Obituary notices of deceased fellows were included in v. 7-64; v. 75 is made up of "obituaries of deceased fellows, chiefly for the period 1898-1904, with a general index to previous obituary notices"; the notices have been continued in subsequent volumes as follows: v. 78a, 79b, 80a-b- 86a-b, 87a 88a-b. |
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Page 125
... height appeared to be 20,545 and 20,489 feet respectively . The height I adopt , namely , 20,517 feet , is the mean of these observations . According to Humboldt ( " Aspects of Nature , " vol . i , p . 57 ) , its height is 21,423 feet ...
... height appeared to be 20,545 and 20,489 feet respectively . The height I adopt , namely , 20,517 feet , is the mean of these observations . According to Humboldt ( " Aspects of Nature , " vol . i , p . 57 ) , its height is 21,423 feet ...
Page 208
... height of the metacentre at all draughts of water , indicates therefore the limit above which the centre of gravity cannot be raised by changes in the amounts or positions of any of the weights without causing her to become unstable ...
... height of the metacentre at all draughts of water , indicates therefore the limit above which the centre of gravity cannot be raised by changes in the amounts or positions of any of the weights without causing her to become unstable ...
Page 210
... heights of the point M , this will be the curve of metacentres . OS is equal to the depth of flotation WA in fig . 2 ; BS is equal to the corresponding height of the centre of buoyancy B ' above S ; and MS is equal to the height of the ...
... heights of the point M , this will be the curve of metacentres . OS is equal to the depth of flotation WA in fig . 2 ; BS is equal to the corresponding height of the centre of buoyancy B ' above S ; and MS is equal to the height of the ...
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VOL XXXVII | 1 |
Report to the Solar Physics Committee on a Comparison between appa | 22 |
Experimental Research on the Electromotive Force from Difference | 28 |
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