Proceedings of the Royal Society of LondonTaylor & Francis, 1901 |
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Page 105
... give practically no light with " pure " ceria and with a mixture of equal parts of thoria and ceria . It is improbable that Mr. Swinton dealt with pure thoria , as the methods of purification practised at that time did not suffice to give ...
... give practically no light with " pure " ceria and with a mixture of equal parts of thoria and ceria . It is improbable that Mr. Swinton dealt with pure thoria , as the methods of purification practised at that time did not suffice to give ...
Page 274
... give very good results . A specimen of wire 1 mm . in diameter , 10 cm . in length , is mounted in the apparatus . ( Fig . 1 , b . ) Two strips of cloth moistened with water or dilute salt solution are securely tied round two points A ...
... give very good results . A specimen of wire 1 mm . in diameter , 10 cm . in length , is mounted in the apparatus . ( Fig . 1 , b . ) Two strips of cloth moistened with water or dilute salt solution are securely tied round two points A ...
Page 380
... give no response . A slice taken from the sole of the foot and limited to the horny layer gives no response . A slice of skin taken so as to include the Malpighian epithelium gives more or less well - marked response . And in this last ...
... give no response . A slice taken from the sole of the foot and limited to the horny layer gives no response . A slice of skin taken so as to include the Malpighian epithelium gives more or less well - marked response . And in this last ...
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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