Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 13Taylor & Francis, 1966 |
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Page 204
... gun - cotton , have brought under my notice some interesting points in the behaviour of both gun- cotton and gunpowder , when exposed to high temperatures , under parti- cular conditions . I believe that these phenomena have not been ...
... gun - cotton , have brought under my notice some interesting points in the behaviour of both gun- cotton and gunpowder , when exposed to high temperatures , under parti- cular conditions . I believe that these phenomena have not been ...
Page 213
... gun - cotton - twist or thread of some length instead of employing the material in loose tufts , the results obtained in the two last - named gases were very different from those observed in atmospheres of ... Gun - cotton and Gunpowder .
... gun - cotton - twist or thread of some length instead of employing the material in loose tufts , the results obtained in the two last - named gases were very different from those observed in atmospheres of ... Gun - cotton and Gunpowder .
Page 215
... cotton , but pass readily be- tween the separated fibres of the material , rendering it difficult or impos- sible to divert them all into one direction ; and hence they at the same time transmit the ... Gun - cotton and Gunpowder .
... cotton , but pass readily be- tween the separated fibres of the material , rendering it difficult or impos- sible to divert them all into one direction ; and hence they at the same time transmit the ... Gun - cotton and Gunpowder .
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VOL XIII | 1 |
Account of Magnetic Observations made between the years 1858 and 1861 | 15 |
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