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" If we transmit a beam of the sun's light through a circular aperture into a darkened room, and if we reflect it from any crystallised or uncrystallised body, or transmit it through a thin plate of either of them, it will be reflected and transmitted in... "
The Microscope: Its History, Construction, and Applications: Being a ... - Page 126
by Jabez Hogg - 1886 - 764 pages
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A Treatise on Optics

David Brewster, Alexander Dallas Bache - 1833 - 674 pages
...circular polarization.* CHAP. XVIII. POLARIZATION OF LIGHT. CHAP. XVIII. ON THE POLARIZATION OF LIGHT. IF we transmit a beam of the sun's light through a circular aperture into a dark room, and if we reflect it from any crystallized or uncrystallized body, or transmit it through...
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A Treatise on Optics

David Brewster - 1841 - 432 pages
...(in the College edition,) Appendix of Am. ed., Chap. VI. CHAP. XVIII. ON THE POLARIZATION OF LIGHT. IF we transmit a beam of the sun's light through a circular aperture into a dark room, and if we reflect it from any crystallized or uncrystallized body, or transmit it through...
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A Practical Treatise on the Use of the Microscope: Including the Different ...

John Quekett - 1848 - 544 pages
...a circular aperture into a dark room, and if we reflect it from any crystallized or uncrystallized body, or transmit it through a thin plate of either of them, it will be reflected and transmitted in the very same manner, and with the same intensity, whether the surface...
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The Microscopist: Or, A Complete Manual on the Use of the Microscope ...

Joseph Henry Wythe - 1851 - 206 pages
...a circular aperture into a dark room, and if we reflect it from any crystallized or uncrystallized body, or transmit it through a thin plate of either of them, it will be reflected and transmitted in the very same manner and with the same intensity, whether the surface...
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The Microscopist: Or, A Complete Manual on the Use of the Microscope ...

Joseph Henry Wythe - 1851 - 204 pages
...14. Spermatozoa. Semen. 14* CHAPTER XIII. ON POLARIZED LIGHT. " IF we transmit/' says Dr. Brewster, " a beam of the sun's light through a circular aperture into a dark room, and if we reflect it from any crystallized or uncrystallized body, or transmit it through...
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A Practical Treatise on the Use of the Microscope: Including the Different ...

John Quekett - 1852 - 600 pages
...floor. CHAPTER VI. ON THE POLARIZATION OF LIGHT. Origin of the Term. — " If," says Sir D. Brewster,* " we transmit a beam of the sun's light through a circular aperture into a dark room, and if we reflect it from any crystallized or uncrystallized body, or transmit it through...
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The Microscopist; Or, A Complete Manual on the Use of the Microscope ...

Joseph Henry Wythe - 1852 - 208 pages
...14. Spermatozoa. Semen. 14* CHAPTER XIII. ON POLARIZED LIGHT. "Ir we transmit," says Dr. Brewster, "a beam of the sun's light through a circular aperture into a dark room, and if we reflect it from any crystallized or uncrystallized body, or transmit it through...
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Elements of Experimental and Natural Philosophy ...

Jabez Hogg - 1853 - 390 pages
...of the secrets of nature yet accomplished, and fraught with most important results. Brewster says, "if we transmit a beam of the sun's light through a circular aperture into a dark room, and if we reflect it from any crystallised or uncrystallised body, or transmit it through...
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Lives of the illustrious. The Biographical magazine [ed. by J.P. Edwards].

Biographical magazine - 1853 - 586 pages
...connection with physical science is what is called the polarization of light, " If," says Sir D. Brewster, "we transmit a beam of the sun's light through a circular aperture into a dark room, and if we reflect it from any crystallized or nncrystallized body, or transmit it through...
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The Microscope: Its History, Construction, and Applications

Jabez Hogg - 1854 - 550 pages
...plants, and the wonderful variations of density in the crystalline lenses of the eyes of animals. " If we transmit a beam of the sun's light through a...through a thin plate of either of them, it will be reflected and transmitted in the very same manner, and with the same intensity, whether the surface...
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