Nature, Količina 84Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1910 |
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... received flows only from the real cable , and is not balanced by any from the artificial , so that the receiving instrument is worked by it . When duplex is properly adjusted it is said to be in balance , from its similarity to the ...
... received flows only from the real cable , and is not balanced by any from the artificial , so that the receiving instrument is worked by it . When duplex is properly adjusted it is said to be in balance , from its similarity to the ...
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... received gnalling currents was such that they were incapable of ning and closing a battery circuit so as to do useful ork in that circuit . The reason for this is that a certain force is required press the relay contacts together to ...
... received gnalling currents was such that they were incapable of ning and closing a battery circuit so as to do useful ork in that circuit . The reason for this is that a certain force is required press the relay contacts together to ...
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... received picture is completely ruined . The method of synchronising used by Prof. Korn has proved very satisfactory , and has been adopted in practically all systems of photo - telegraphy . The motors which drive each drum are run at ...
... received picture is completely ruined . The method of synchronising used by Prof. Korn has proved very satisfactory , and has been adopted in practically all systems of photo - telegraphy . The motors which drive each drum are run at ...
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