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hence deduced the history of the Portland " episode . " The name is used on the continent in a wider sense than in England ; and this use was shown to be unjustifiable . After giving an account of his observations on the rocks at ...
hence deduced the history of the Portland " episode . " The name is used on the continent in a wider sense than in England ; and this use was shown to be unjustifiable . After giving an account of his observations on the rocks at ...
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Hence the mean of this value and that deduced by Kohlrausch from his own observations ( viz . x = 0 · 00010527 ) may be taken as probably the nearest approximation to the truth ; i . e . x = 0 · 000105005 , or practically x = 0 · 000105 ...
Hence the mean of this value and that deduced by Kohlrausch from his own observations ( viz . x = 0 · 00010527 ) may be taken as probably the nearest approximation to the truth ; i . e . x = 0 · 000105005 , or practically x = 0 · 000105 ...
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... Hence it follows that , whatever be m , the equation is exactly satisfied by all the special values of r for which ƒ = 0 , which are the special values that cause cos ( mr + c ) to vanish . Now it is evident that the value of the ...
... Hence it follows that , whatever be m , the equation is exactly satisfied by all the special values of r for which ƒ = 0 , which are the special values that cause cos ( mr + c ) to vanish . Now it is evident that the value of the ...
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FIFTH SERIES | 1 |
Frederick Guthrie on certain Vibrations of Solids Plates II | 10 |
Prof Challis on Newtons Regula Tertia Philosophandi | 35 |
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