Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 28Taylor & Francis, 1878 |
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... method at once shows when the disturbing forces are irregular , and when we are justified in rejecting an observation on that account . I give in this paper two applications of the method , one to the comparison of two weights , the ...
... method at once shows when the disturbing forces are irregular , and when we are justified in rejecting an observation on that account . I give in this paper two applications of the method , one to the comparison of two weights , the ...
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... method . The method of Fizeau gave at once a near approximation to the value got from those two astronomical phenomena , combined with the parallax of the sun , assumed known . But the difficulties of obtaining a sufficiently accurate ...
... method . The method of Fizeau gave at once a near approximation to the value got from those two astronomical phenomena , combined with the parallax of the sun , assumed known . But the difficulties of obtaining a sufficiently accurate ...
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... method of procuring fossil plants , and the improved method of investigation on the one part , and on the other the direction of the inquiry which I adopted , have led me to results which are very little in harmony with those obtained ...
... method of procuring fossil plants , and the improved method of investigation on the one part , and on the other the direction of the inquiry which I adopted , have led me to results which are very little in harmony with those obtained ...
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November 21 1878 | 1 |
On Repulsion resulting from Radiation Part VI By William Crookes | 35 |
November 30 1878 | 42 |
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