Nature, Količina 91Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1913 |
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Stran 1
... considered by all , in its real nature , more or less as an incompressible fluid which could dis- place itself in dielectrics , overcoming a certain elasticity , or flow in a conductor ; whilst the principal electrostatic facts ...
... considered by all , in its real nature , more or less as an incompressible fluid which could dis- place itself in dielectrics , overcoming a certain elasticity , or flow in a conductor ; whilst the principal electrostatic facts ...
Stran 75
... considered in regard to ( 1 ) temperature ; ( 2 ) precipitation ; ( 3 ) cloudiness or the reverse ; ( 4 ) fog . The extension of the period covered by the forecasts for " further out- look " was described , and the application of this ...
... considered in regard to ( 1 ) temperature ; ( 2 ) precipitation ; ( 3 ) cloudiness or the reverse ; ( 4 ) fog . The extension of the period covered by the forecasts for " further out- look " was described , and the application of this ...
Stran 519
... considered that it was the space - lattice due to similarly situated zinc atoms which afforded the spot patterns , as he had been engaged with Prof. Summerfeld in experiments relat- ing to the action of zinc on X - rays . But there ...
... considered that it was the space - lattice due to similarly situated zinc atoms which afforded the spot patterns , as he had been engaged with Prof. Summerfeld in experiments relat- ing to the action of zinc on X - rays . But there ...
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