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... experiments which taught me that , under the influence of the presence of a certain quantity of carbonate of soda , the whole of the hepatine in the liver might be destroyed in a short space of time during life , without any appearance ...
... experiments which taught me that , under the influence of the presence of a certain quantity of carbonate of soda , the whole of the hepatine in the liver might be destroyed in a short space of time during life , without any appearance ...
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... experiments under cir- cumstances which enabled me to ascertain , by photometrical measure- ments , the extent of this loss of illuminating effect in rarefied air . The results prove that a great reduction in the illuminating power of a ...
... experiments under cir- cumstances which enabled me to ascertain , by photometrical measure- ments , the extent of this loss of illuminating effect in rarefied air . The results prove that a great reduction in the illuminating power of a ...
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... experiments , so as to bring different parts of the axle to rest on the agate planes . The mean of the ten experiments was 70 ° 02 ' - 9 N. , corresponding to the epoch 1821.65 : the extremes being 70 ° 00'1 and 70 ° 05'9 . The whole of ...
... experiments , so as to bring different parts of the axle to rest on the agate planes . The mean of the ten experiments was 70 ° 02 ' - 9 N. , corresponding to the epoch 1821.65 : the extremes being 70 ° 00'1 and 70 ° 05'9 . The whole of ...
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VOL XI | 1 |
Anniversary MeetingAddress of the President | 25 |
On the Gyroscope By Arthur Hill Curtis | 40 |
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