Nature, Količina 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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Stran 107
... surface , and for this reason they are usually ignored in calculating the paths of tremors traversing the earth . It seems to be separated from the deeper portions of the earth by a surface of dis- continuity at which earthquake ...
... surface , and for this reason they are usually ignored in calculating the paths of tremors traversing the earth . It seems to be separated from the deeper portions of the earth by a surface of dis- continuity at which earthquake ...
Stran 313
... surface first as a rod or filament of a remarkably black intensity . Further gentle increase of pressure causes the sur- face layer to rupture as indicated in Fig . 2 , which is of the cone , they may be extended by pressure to the end ...
... surface first as a rod or filament of a remarkably black intensity . Further gentle increase of pressure causes the sur- face layer to rupture as indicated in Fig . 2 , which is of the cone , they may be extended by pressure to the end ...
Stran 401
... surface energy and surface tension , interfacial tension which involves consideration of the effects of complete wetting and differential wetting , hysteresis , adsorp- tion , the rôle played by immiscible oil , and the action of ...
... surface energy and surface tension , interfacial tension which involves consideration of the effects of complete wetting and differential wetting , hysteresis , adsorp- tion , the rôle played by immiscible oil , and the action of ...
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