Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 13Taylor & Francis, 1966 |
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Page 113
... Curves . 1. Declination- and vertical - force curves . - The peaks of the waves , or the elevations in the curve of declination , are always shown in hollows or depressions in the vertical - force curve , and vice versa . We have never ...
... Curves . 1. Declination- and vertical - force curves . - The peaks of the waves , or the elevations in the curve of declination , are always shown in hollows or depressions in the vertical - force curve , and vice versa . We have never ...
Page 118
... curves together , the elevations of the decli- nation - curve always appear as hollows in the vertical - force curve , and vice versa , and there is always a very nearly constant ratio between the ordi- nates of the two curves . The ...
... curves together , the elevations of the decli- nation - curve always appear as hollows in the vertical - force curve , and vice versa , and there is always a very nearly constant ratio between the ordi- nates of the two curves . The ...
Page 251
... curve of the easterly deflections at Kew , characterize the curve of the westerly deflections at Pekin at approximatcly the same hours of absolute time . " For a further trial of this important result , a second comparison of the same ...
... curve of the easterly deflections at Kew , characterize the curve of the westerly deflections at Pekin at approximatcly the same hours of absolute time . " For a further trial of this important result , a second comparison of the same ...
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VOL XIII | 1 |
Account of Magnetic Observations made between the years 1858 and 1861 | 15 |
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