Proceedings of the Royal Society of LondonTaylor & Francis, 1901 |
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Page 26
... elements . It will be an interesting study to trace those properties of the elements which vary regularly from aluminium to thallium in the way that the sharp series vary . Silicon , Germanium , Tin , and Lead . The connecting lines ...
... elements . It will be an interesting study to trace those properties of the elements which vary regularly from aluminium to thallium in the way that the sharp series vary . Silicon , Germanium , Tin , and Lead . The connecting lines ...
Page 87
... elements having been made in early days , the tendency to adopt an octavo system has been irresistible . It is difficult now to discover any real justification of such a practice . As there is frequently a difference of ( about ) a ...
... elements having been made in early days , the tendency to adopt an octavo system has been irresistible . It is difficult now to discover any real justification of such a practice . As there is frequently a difference of ( about ) a ...
Page 94
... elements is the existence in various parts of the system of groups or series of related elements from the highest term of which alone progression " takes place . The existence of such groups in the case of the iron and platinum metals ...
... elements is the existence in various parts of the system of groups or series of related elements from the highest term of which alone progression " takes place . The existence of such groups in the case of the iron and platinum metals ...
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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