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... forces tending to separate its particles is shown by various important properties , as cleavage , glid- ing , parting , percussion - figures , etch - figures , corrosion and hardness . Of these cleavage has been described , see CLEAVAGE ...
... forces tending to separate its particles is shown by various important properties , as cleavage , glid- ing , parting , percussion - figures , etch - figures , corrosion and hardness . Of these cleavage has been described , see CLEAVAGE ...
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... forces , with mat- ter in so far as it is affected by motion and forces i.e. , mass and configuration , and with their inter - relations . It is generally divided into kinematics , which deals with motion by itself ; and dynamics , of ...
... forces , with mat- ter in so far as it is affected by motion and forces i.e. , mass and configuration , and with their inter - relations . It is generally divided into kinematics , which deals with motion by itself ; and dynamics , of ...
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... force , throughout the dielectric . The presence of electric potential difference across a con- ductor produces a continuous displacement or " flow " of electric charge across the conductor which constitutes an electric current , and ...
... force , throughout the dielectric . The presence of electric potential difference across a con- ductor produces a continuous displacement or " flow " of electric charge across the conductor which constitutes an electric current , and ...
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... forces now operating to modify the earth . Physiography , however , investigates these facts , as a key to the study of human progress ; dynamical geol- ogy because it is only in the light of the proc- esses now in operation that we can ...
... forces now operating to modify the earth . Physiography , however , investigates these facts , as a key to the study of human progress ; dynamical geol- ogy because it is only in the light of the proc- esses now in operation that we can ...
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... forces , and human physiology is much more like animal physiology than many of us would care to admit , however much we need to admit it . Academic physiology is nothing more nor less than unapplied physiology , pure science for its own ...
... forces , and human physiology is much more like animal physiology than many of us would care to admit , however much we need to admit it . Academic physiology is nothing more nor less than unapplied physiology , pure science for its own ...
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