Proceedings of the Royal Society of LondonTaylor & Francis, 1901 |
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Page 40
... active crystals we are on less sure ground : we are without the guidance of Fresnel , who only considered the passage of light along the axis of an active uniaxal crystal , and our knowledge of the laws of propagation of light in such ...
... active crystals we are on less sure ground : we are without the guidance of Fresnel , who only considered the passage of light along the axis of an active uniaxal crystal , and our knowledge of the laws of propagation of light in such ...
Page 107
... active crystals were obtained on recrystallising the inactive material from acetone . Old specimens of sugar crystals appear to be as active as new ones . - Note , added May 2.1 A class of effects attendant on radio - activity , and ...
... active crystals were obtained on recrystallising the inactive material from acetone . Old specimens of sugar crystals appear to be as active as new ones . - Note , added May 2.1 A class of effects attendant on radio - activity , and ...
Page 119
... active crystals were obtained on recrystallising the inactive material from acetone . Old specimens of sugar crystals appear to be as active as new ones . Note , added May 2. ] A class of effects attendant on radio - activity , and ...
... active crystals were obtained on recrystallising the inactive material from acetone . Old specimens of sugar crystals appear to be as active as new ones . Note , added May 2. ] A class of effects attendant on radio - activity , and ...
Contents
On a Throwtesting Machine for Reversals of Mean Stress | 44 |
On Chemical Dynamics and Statics under the Action of Light | 66 |
On a Convenient Terminology for the Various Stages of the Malaria | 74 |
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