Nature, Volume 69Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1904 - Electronic journals |
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... obtained are recorded in the present paper . In many magnetometers the increase in distance due to the bending is roughly proportional to the distance itself . In the case of bars by the Cambridge Instrument Company , the bend- ing ...
... obtained are recorded in the present paper . In many magnetometers the increase in distance due to the bending is roughly proportional to the distance itself . In the case of bars by the Cambridge Instrument Company , the bend- ing ...
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... obtained the same effect from a moving charge as Rowland had done . In 1889 Rowland and Hutchinson took the matter up , and , modifying the apparatus , obtained results which appeared to establish the convection of an electric charge on ...
... obtained the same effect from a moving charge as Rowland had done . In 1889 Rowland and Hutchinson took the matter up , and , modifying the apparatus , obtained results which appeared to establish the convection of an electric charge on ...
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... obtained from a dealer at Leigh - on - Sea , and in consequence samples of mussels and cockles from the same source were submitted to Dr. Klein for bacteriological examination . Dr. Klein reported that both the cockles and the mussels ...
... obtained from a dealer at Leigh - on - Sea , and in consequence samples of mussels and cockles from the same source were submitted to Dr. Klein for bacteriological examination . Dr. Klein reported that both the cockles and the mussels ...
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... obtained by Prof. Pritchard , using the photographic method , at Oxford in 1888 , and gave the value = +0 " -15 ± o " .02 ; the second , obtained by Herr Kóstinksky himself , using the transit instrument in the prime vertical , gave a ...
... obtained by Prof. Pritchard , using the photographic method , at Oxford in 1888 , and gave the value = +0 " -15 ± o " .02 ; the second , obtained by Herr Kóstinksky himself , using the transit instrument in the prime vertical , gave a ...
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... obtain instruction in any department of knowledge , and could be trained in the use of any method by which knowledge is obtained . All sources of knowledge must be open to all students as they want them ; all aids to learning must be ...
... obtain instruction in any department of knowledge , and could be trained in the use of any method by which knowledge is obtained . All sources of knowledge must be open to all students as they want them ; all aids to learning must be ...
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