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| 1871 - 1024 pages
...been eveu imagined before the nineteenth century. Definite and completein its area as it is, it is but a well-drawn part of a great chart in which all...to the mind in explaining heat, light, elasticity, dill'usion, electricity and magnetism in gases, liquids, and solids, and describing precisely the relations... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 540 pages
...been even imagined before the nineteenth century. Definite and complete in its area as it is, it is but a well-drawn part of a great chart, in which all physical science will be represented with even property of matter shown in dynamical relation to the whole. The prospect we now have of an early... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1871 - 546 pages
...been even imagined before the nineteenth century. Definite and complete in its area as it is, it is but a well-drawn part of a great chart, in which all physical science will be represented with even property of matter shown in dynamical relation to the whole. The prospect we now have of an early... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1872 - 728 pages
...been even imagined before the nineteenth century. Definite and complete in its area as it is, it is but a well-drawn part of a great chart, in which all physical science will he represented with every property of matter shown in dynamical relation to the whole. The prospect... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1894 - 642 pages
...been even imagined before the nineteenth century. Definite and complete in its area as it is, it is but a well-drawn part of a great chart, in which all...have of an early completion of this chart is based on M 2 the assumption of atoms. But there can be no permanent satisfaction to the mind in explaining heat,... | |
| Institution of Electrical Engineers - 1908 - 958 pages
...conceived the possibllity of formulating a comprehensive molecular theory, definite and complete, " in which all physical science will be represented...matter shown in dynamical relation to the whole." — " Presidential Address to the British Association," 1871, reprinted in " Popular Lectures and.... | |
| 1908 - 1016 pages
...formulating * comprehensive molecular theory, definite and complete, " in which all physical science will he represented with every property of matter shown In dynamical relation to the whole." — " Presidential Address to the Ilritish Association." 1871, reprinted in "Popular Lectures and Addresses,"... | |
| Silvanus Phillips Thompson - 1910 - 848 pages
...599) wherein he held out a prospect of the early completion of the molecular theory of matter — " a great chart, in which all physical science will...matter shown in dynamical relation to the whole." For another quarter of a century he continued — and nowhere more conspicuously than in the Baltimore... | |
| 1921 - 684 pages
...Clausius, and Clerk-Maxwell. As he then said, no such comprehensive molecular theory had ever been imagined before the nineteenth century. But, with...which all physical science will be represented with even.' property of matter shown in dynamical relation to the whole. The prospect we ПОЛУ have of... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1909 - 952 pages
...conceived the possibility of formulating a comprehensive molecular theory, definite and complete, " in which all physical science will be represented...matter shown in dynamical relation to the whole." Presidential Address to the British Association, 1871, reprinted in Popular Lectures und Addresses,... | |
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