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Page 70
... theory of Vortex Atoms till the instant that he saw two of these large vortex - rings rebound from one another after a collision , each quivering from the effects of the blow . So that the theory was based by Sir W. Thomson , not ...
... theory of Vortex Atoms till the instant that he saw two of these large vortex - rings rebound from one another after a collision , each quivering from the effects of the blow . So that the theory was based by Sir W. Thomson , not ...
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... theory , it will be as well that the reader should have a clear and distinct knowledge of what that theory really is , and what it professes to explain . These I shall now briefly state in the most general terms , for misapprehension in ...
... theory , it will be as well that the reader should have a clear and distinct knowledge of what that theory really is , and what it professes to explain . These I shall now briefly state in the most general terms , for misapprehension in ...
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... theory was wrong , unless it could at the same time be shown that the necessary conditions demanded by the theory did then exist . But in- stead of this supposed condition of climate during Secondary and Tertiary periods being ...
... theory was wrong , unless it could at the same time be shown that the necessary conditions demanded by the theory did then exist . But in- stead of this supposed condition of climate during Secondary and Tertiary periods being ...
Contents
FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Mr J W Clark on the Purification of Mercury by Distillation | 24 |
Prof Tait on Listings Topologie Plate II | 30 |
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