Cyclopadic Science SimplifiedF. Warne and Company, 1869 - 685 pages |
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... observed from the same point of view . " If the right hand be held at right angles to , and a few inches from , the face , the back of the hand will be seen when viewed by the right eye only , and the palm of the hand when viewed by the ...
... observed from the same point of view . " If the right hand be held at right angles to , and a few inches from , the face , the back of the hand will be seen when viewed by the right eye only , and the palm of the hand when viewed by the ...
Page 70
... observed by the two eyes , to be depicted on the respective retina , and yet to appear to have emanated from one and the same object . Two pictures are therefore taken from the really projecting or solid body , the one as observed by ...
... observed by the two eyes , to be depicted on the respective retina , and yet to appear to have emanated from one and the same object . Two pictures are therefore taken from the really projecting or solid body , the one as observed by ...
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... observed a disengagement of bubbles of some elastic fluid ; on close examination , they took the gas to be hydrogen . They then took a glass tube , about half an inch in diameter , into each end of which a cork was in- serted , the tube ...
... observed a disengagement of bubbles of some elastic fluid ; on close examination , they took the gas to be hydrogen . They then took a glass tube , about half an inch in diameter , into each end of which a cork was in- serted , the tube ...
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