| George Gore - 1878 - 696 pages
...most distinguished chemists of the day. Andrew's discovery of the continuity between the gaseous and liquid states was worked out by many years of laborious...of phenomena scarcely sensible to the naked eye.' ' ' Here, then, we have a very full recognition of the importance of accurate measurement, by one who... | |
| Charles William Siemens - 1889 - 530 pages
...distinguished chemists of the day. " Andre ws's discovery of the continuity between the gaseous and liquid states was worked out by many years of laborious...of phenomena scarcely sensible to the naked eye." Here, then, we have a very full recognition of the importance of accurate measurement, by one who has... | |
| William Thomson Baron Kelvin - 1894 - 636 pages
...distinguished chemists of the day. • Andrews' discovery of the continuity between the gaseous and liquid states was worked out by many years of laborious...measurement of phenomena scarcely sensible to the naked eye. Great service has been done to science by the British Association in promoting accurate measurement... | |
| George Iles - 1906 - 604 pages
...result of minute and accurate measurement of electric forces. "Joule's discovery of a thermo-dynamic law, through the regions of electro-chemistry, electro-magnetism,...Further twelve feet, or use an interferometer to space R«nT^"tS out an inch into a million parts. Their one Needed. . . des1re 1s to arr1ve at truth as nearly... | |
| George Iles - 1906 - 594 pages
...result of minute and accurate measurement of electric forces. "Joule's discovery of a thermo-dynamic law, through the regions of electro-chemistry, electro-magnetism,...of a balance through a telescope at a distance of Re J} ne ™" nt8 out an inch into a million parts. Their one Needed. ... , Further twelve feet, or... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1923 - 960 pages
...electro-magnetism, and elasticity of 18th Century Organ; Piano rises was based on a delicacy of thermometry vhich seemed impossible to some of the most distinguished...of a balance through a telescope at a distance of twelve feet, or use an interferometer to space out an inch into a million parts. Their one desire is... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1876 - 886 pages
...most distinguished chemists of the day. Andrews's discovery of the continuity between the gaseous and liquid states was worked out by many years of laborious...measurement of phenomena scarcely sensible to the naked eye. Here, then, we have a very full recognition of the importance of accurate measurement, by one who has... | |
| 1871 - 1000 pages
...most distinguished chemists of the day. Andrew's discovery of the continuity between the gaseous and liquid states was worked out by many years of laborious...measurement of phenomena scarcely sensible to the naked eye. Great service has been done to science by the British Association in promoting accurate measurement... | |
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