Nature, Količina 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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Stran 51
... facts which have completely altered the fundamental aspects of the science . Chemical philosophy has , in fact , now definitely entered on a new phase . 66 unity of matter , has persisted throughout the ages , and , in spite of much ...
... facts which have completely altered the fundamental aspects of the science . Chemical philosophy has , in fact , now definitely entered on a new phase . 66 unity of matter , has persisted throughout the ages , and , in spite of much ...
Stran 82
... fact that they repeat themselves very faithfully at regular intervals and establish without much doubt that vowel sounds ( and some others ) at least can be so produced that they are susceptible of harmonic analysis , whether they are ...
... fact that they repeat themselves very faithfully at regular intervals and establish without much doubt that vowel sounds ( and some others ) at least can be so produced that they are susceptible of harmonic analysis , whether they are ...
Stran 83
... fact remains that the larynx tone is by far the strongest tone in the vowel , both physically and for the ear . It is A comparison of vowels with tones from reed in- struments is inadmissible . The resonating cavities in the latter have ...
... fact remains that the larynx tone is by far the strongest tone in the vowel , both physically and for the ear . It is A comparison of vowels with tones from reed in- struments is inadmissible . The resonating cavities in the latter have ...
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