Proceedings of the Royal Society of LondonTaylor & Francis, 1901 |
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... shown in the central line of the violet triplet of iron at à 4063-76 . ( 3. ) Broadened Bright Line with Non ... shown strongly , red side most prominent . Both components of bright line shown , red side much the stronger . Appearance of ...
... shown in the central line of the violet triplet of iron at à 4063-76 . ( 3. ) Broadened Bright Line with Non ... shown strongly , red side most prominent . Both components of bright line shown , red side much the stronger . Appearance of ...
Page 181
... shown ( see fig . 14 ) that the partial effects were fused together and there was produced a limiting effect , kept ... shown in ( a ) and ( b ) . In ( d ) is shown the effect of vibration on Ni . After reaching the maximum there is a ...
... shown ( see fig . 14 ) that the partial effects were fused together and there was produced a limiting effect , kept ... shown in ( a ) and ( b ) . In ( d ) is shown the effect of vibration on Ni . After reaching the maximum there is a ...
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... shown in fig . 3 , where the wave of development travels slower than that of subsidence , corresponding to a regularly diminishing wave - length and also duration . FIG . 2. As in Fig . 1 , but the dura- tion of the active condition in ...
... shown in fig . 3 , where the wave of development travels slower than that of subsidence , corresponding to a regularly diminishing wave - length and also duration . FIG . 2. As in Fig . 1 , but the dura- tion of the active condition in ...
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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