Nature, Količina 33Nature Publishing Group, 1885 |
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... ment from the Stone Age down to historic times . Nothing appears , he says , in this long history to show that there was any sudden alteration in the growth of civilisation such as might be caused by the influx of a new tribe . Such an ...
... ment from the Stone Age down to historic times . Nothing appears , he says , in this long history to show that there was any sudden alteration in the growth of civilisation such as might be caused by the influx of a new tribe . Such an ...
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... ment of the relative illumination of two surfaces , even when these surfaces are actually in contact , excepting the relation of equality . In the case of the experimental lights the comparison must have been rendered still more ...
... ment of the relative illumination of two surfaces , even when these surfaces are actually in contact , excepting the relation of equality . In the case of the experimental lights the comparison must have been rendered still more ...
Stran 440
... ment with theory . In Foucault's experiment , it is well known , the displacement of an image is measured which is due to the rotation of a reflecting mirror in the time of passage of the light from the mirror to a fixed mirror and back ...
... ment with theory . In Foucault's experiment , it is well known , the displacement of an image is measured which is due to the rotation of a reflecting mirror in the time of passage of the light from the mirror to a fixed mirror and back ...
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