Proceedings of the Royal Society of LondonTaylor & Francis, 1901 |
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Page 148
... less strongly - marked contraction showed the maximum expansion at 100-120 . Pressure . 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 . Expansion.- 4 4 7 10 13 16 14 14 12 . A portion of the same artery when kept for some days in blood showed only ...
... less strongly - marked contraction showed the maximum expansion at 100-120 . Pressure . 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 . Expansion.- 4 4 7 10 13 16 14 14 12 . A portion of the same artery when kept for some days in blood showed only ...
Page 385
... less liable to be of disturbing effect in the simple case of excitation by single shocks ; it is more liable to give rise to ambiguous results in the more doubtful cases where alternating currents are required , the resulting ...
... less liable to be of disturbing effect in the simple case of excitation by single shocks ; it is more liable to give rise to ambiguous results in the more doubtful cases where alternating currents are required , the resulting ...
Page 482
... less luminous line is succeeded abruptly by a more luminous one . lines photographed do not appear continuous , but the more luminous line appears to start from a point not yet reached by the less luminous one . The point of collision ...
... less luminous line is succeeded abruptly by a more luminous one . lines photographed do not appear continuous , but the more luminous line appears to start from a point not yet reached by the less luminous one . The point of collision ...
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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