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Page 187
... millimetres in diameter , presented the combination ( 100 ) ( 101 ) ( 110 ) ( 111 ) ( 112 ) ( 113 ) ( 311 ) ( 313 ) ( 315 ) , of which ( 311 ) is one of the rare forms due to Brezina : the form ( 112 ) has been long known , but did not ...
... millimetres in diameter , presented the combination ( 100 ) ( 101 ) ( 110 ) ( 111 ) ( 112 ) ( 113 ) ( 311 ) ( 313 ) ( 315 ) , of which ( 311 ) is one of the rare forms due to Brezina : the form ( 112 ) has been long known , but did not ...
Page 334
... millimetres , and were carefully calibrated and checked against one another and against a Kew - standardized thermometer . The one used for the inner vessel was found to be sensibly uniform in calibre at the part where the observations ...
... millimetres , and were carefully calibrated and checked against one another and against a Kew - standardized thermometer . The one used for the inner vessel was found to be sensibly uniform in calibre at the part where the observations ...
Page 46
... millimetre per second per second . Secondly , for Buoyancy . - On page 300 of our paper we said this correction adds ... millimetres of mercury , & c . were so small that the well - known formula for n swings , λ = „ 11 log . ( 21 ) , n ...
... millimetre per second per second . Secondly , for Buoyancy . - On page 300 of our paper we said this correction adds ... millimetres of mercury , & c . were so small that the well - known formula for n swings , λ = „ 11 log . ( 21 ) , n ...
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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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