Nature, Količina 39Nature Publishing Group, 1889 |
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Stran 288
... action was propagated to a distance of 8 metres ; and the action was greatly increased when a second concave mirror was placed behind the receiving apparatus . When a conductor was interposed , the action ceased , while non- conductors ...
... action was propagated to a distance of 8 metres ; and the action was greatly increased when a second concave mirror was placed behind the receiving apparatus . When a conductor was interposed , the action ceased , while non- conductors ...
Stran 292
... action by the sun upon the earth , without anything intervening , we have to conceive the sun's action propagated through a medium whose molecules are probably as small rela- tively to their interspaces as are the sun and earth com ...
... action by the sun upon the earth , without anything intervening , we have to conceive the sun's action propagated through a medium whose molecules are probably as small rela- tively to their interspaces as are the sun and earth com ...
Stran 345
... action of the sounding - weight ceases , the drawer opens under the action of the antagonistic spring . The process is the same as in the large apparatus , but in a slightly different form , permitting a much smaller and lighter order ...
... action of the sounding - weight ceases , the drawer opens under the action of the antagonistic spring . The process is the same as in the large apparatus , but in a slightly different form , permitting a much smaller and lighter order ...
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Lawson Inspector General R Deaths from Lightning 623 | 67 |
Holz Herr Dibromide of Crotonylene 467 | 71 |
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