Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 28Taylor & Francis, 1878 |
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Page 162
... spectra to which I have drawn attention ; the lines of y will first be thickest , then those of ß ; finally a will exist alone , and the spectrum will be reduced to one of the utmost simplicity . This is not the only conclusion to be ...
... spectra to which I have drawn attention ; the lines of y will first be thickest , then those of ß ; finally a will exist alone , and the spectrum will be reduced to one of the utmost simplicity . This is not the only conclusion to be ...
Page 428
... spectra which I had then commenced to take , I stated , " it not unfrequently happens that a very thick line will reverse itself , a circumstance which greatly facilitates its com- parison with confronted lines , since a thin dark line ...
... spectra which I had then commenced to take , I stated , " it not unfrequently happens that a very thick line will reverse itself , a circumstance which greatly facilitates its com- parison with confronted lines , since a thin dark line ...
Page 432
... spectra of Ca , showing the gradual extinction first of K and then of H as the flame recedes farthest from the arc . III . Discussion of " Young's List of Chromospheric Lines . " ( Note I. ) By J. NORMAN LOCKYER , F.R.S. Received March ...
... spectra of Ca , showing the gradual extinction first of K and then of H as the flame recedes farthest from the arc . III . Discussion of " Young's List of Chromospheric Lines . " ( Note I. ) By J. NORMAN LOCKYER , F.R.S. Received March ...
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November 21 1878 | 1 |
On Repulsion resulting from Radiation Part VI By William Crookes | 35 |
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