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... give rise to four resolutions of 4N , viz . two of class I. and two of class II .; and it is easily seen that the two resolutions of class I. cannot be identical ( and also that those of class II . cannot be identical ) , unless a2 , b2 ...
... give rise to four resolutions of 4N , viz . two of class I. and two of class II .; and it is easily seen that the two resolutions of class I. cannot be identical ( and also that those of class II . cannot be identical ) , unless a2 , b2 ...
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... give the reader a clear conception of Young's theory of colour - sensations , and to show in what high estimation it is at present held by men of science . This can best be done by the reading of the following short extracts from ...
... give the reader a clear conception of Young's theory of colour - sensations , and to show in what high estimation it is at present held by men of science . This can best be done by the reading of the following short extracts from ...
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related as to give Jupiter an inertia - moment , at a centre of spherical gyration , equivalent to that of the remaining mass at the corresponding spherical surface . 10. Saturn and the Neptune - Uranian belt are so related as to give ...
related as to give Jupiter an inertia - moment , at a centre of spherical gyration , equivalent to that of the remaining mass at the corresponding spherical surface . 10. Saturn and the Neptune - Uranian belt are so related as to give ...
Contents
Peculiar Forms of Coke Plate I | 16 |
Theory of Heat as deduced from the First | 32 |
Mr O Heaviside on Duplex Telegraphy | 33 |
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