Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 28Taylor & Francis, 1878 |
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... shown in the end view ( fig . II , 2 ) . In each of these sides are cut two V - shaped notches directly opposite to each other , one of the opposite pairs being 6 · 654 millims . ( about 4 inch ) distant from the other pair . Two equal ...
... shown in the end view ( fig . II , 2 ) . In each of these sides are cut two V - shaped notches directly opposite to each other , one of the opposite pairs being 6 · 654 millims . ( about 4 inch ) distant from the other pair . Two equal ...
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... shown at fig . 4 , D. While the glass was warm the cylinder was raised so that it surrounded the leaves : this caused them to get a little closer together , and they kept in this position , shown at E , after the whole apparatus was ...
... shown at fig . 4 , D. While the glass was warm the cylinder was raised so that it surrounded the leaves : this caused them to get a little closer together , and they kept in this position , shown at E , after the whole apparatus was ...
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... shown in map cannot be due to im- purity of Fe in Ni , as the first order Fe line at 4956-7 is absent from Ni ; neither can it be due to Ni in Fe , as the third intensity Ni line at 5016-5 is not shown in the Fe spectrum . This ...
... shown in map cannot be due to im- purity of Fe in Ni , as the first order Fe line at 4956-7 is absent from Ni ; neither can it be due to Ni in Fe , as the third intensity Ni line at 5016-5 is not shown in the Fe spectrum . This ...
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November 21 1878 | 1 |
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