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... of Gases and of Radiation , 101 ; Application of Statistical Mechanics to the General Dynamics of Matter and Ether , 261 ; a Comparison between Two Theories of Radiation , 293 ; Cosmical Evolution , 591 Jobb ( Sir Richard C. , Litt.
... of Gases and of Radiation , 101 ; Application of Statistical Mechanics to the General Dynamics of Matter and Ether , 261 ; a Comparison between Two Theories of Radiation , 293 ; Cosmical Evolution , 591 Jobb ( Sir Richard C. , Litt.
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... Anhydrous Chlorides of the Metals of the Rare Earths , 47 ; Chemical Proper- ties of the Anhydrous Chloride of Neodymium , 216 Matsubara ( K. ) , Preparation of Terpenes and Related Sub- stances , 23 Matter , Electrons and , Prof.
... Anhydrous Chlorides of the Metals of the Rare Earths , 47 ; Chemical Proper- ties of the Anhydrous Chloride of Neodymium , 216 Matsubara ( K. ) , Preparation of Terpenes and Related Sub- stances , 23 Matter , Electrons and , Prof.
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Lord Rayleigh , O.M. , F.R.S. , 243 ; Application of Statistical Mechanics to the General Dynamics of Matter and Ether , J. H. Jeans , 261 ; die Stellung Gassendis zu Deskartes , Dr. Hermann Schneider , 292 ; a Text - book of Physics ...
Lord Rayleigh , O.M. , F.R.S. , 243 ; Application of Statistical Mechanics to the General Dynamics of Matter and Ether , J. H. Jeans , 261 ; die Stellung Gassendis zu Deskartes , Dr. Hermann Schneider , 292 ; a Text - book of Physics ...
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84 of my book : - “ Mass , or temperatures of quasi - solids ( the importance of which quantity of matter , is usually ascertained by weighing . was emphasised in my little work on metamorphism But weight is merely the force with which ...
84 of my book : - “ Mass , or temperatures of quasi - solids ( the importance of which quantity of matter , is usually ascertained by weighing . was emphasised in my little work on metamorphism But weight is merely the force with which ...
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Such a mode of treatment necessarily prevents the in- clusion of any great amount of matter that is really new in his work , and from one point of view it is a matter for regret that the author , with his long ex- perience of the ...
Such a mode of treatment necessarily prevents the in- clusion of any great amount of matter that is really new in his work , and from one point of view it is a matter for regret that the author , with his long ex- perience of the ...
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