Nature, Volume 47Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1893 - Science |
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... fact and realize that they have it in their power to lay down the lines on which a great institution shall be founded in close connection with the State , which shall concentrate under one central directing power all the educational ...
... fact and realize that they have it in their power to lay down the lines on which a great institution shall be founded in close connection with the State , which shall concentrate under one central directing power all the educational ...
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... facts given in elucidation of the varied ten- dencies of organic development are skilfully marshalled and are ... fact that this method leads to the square of a vector being negative . The advocates of the new algebra define a ...
... facts given in elucidation of the varied ten- dencies of organic development are skilfully marshalled and are ... fact that this method leads to the square of a vector being negative . The advocates of the new algebra define a ...
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... fact . For this reason I have endeavoured in these Sunshine Stories to interest children in the poetry of their common lives , myself playing somewhat the role of an optical instrument , presenting images sometimes real , some- times ...
... fact . For this reason I have endeavoured in these Sunshine Stories to interest children in the poetry of their common lives , myself playing somewhat the role of an optical instrument , presenting images sometimes real , some- times ...
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... fact that in the former genus the leaves never exceed ten in number , whilst their form is triangular with a truncated summit . He again dwells upon the fact that in some Sphenophylla the leaves become so deeply lobed , narrow , and ...
... fact that in the former genus the leaves never exceed ten in number , whilst their form is triangular with a truncated summit . He again dwells upon the fact that in some Sphenophylla the leaves become so deeply lobed , narrow , and ...
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... fact really a kind of Turkey red . Maroon . - The dull chestnut colour of this fabric presented a striking contrast to the bright red of the preceding . Its consti- tution was , however , similar . Having treated it in the same way as ...
... fact really a kind of Turkey red . Maroon . - The dull chestnut colour of this fabric presented a striking contrast to the bright red of the preceding . Its consti- tution was , however , similar . Having treated it in the same way as ...
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Page 111 - I. By Sir W. THOMSON, LL.D., DCL, FRS, Professor of Natural Philosophy in the University of Glasgow...
Page 120 - That the magnitudes of these standards should be determined on the electro-magnetic system of measurement with reference to the centimetre as unit of length, the gramme as unit of mass, and the second as unit of time, and that by the terms centimetre and gramme are meant the standards of those denominations deposited with the Board of Trade. 3. That the standard of electrical resistance should be denominated the ohm, and should have the value 1,000,000,000 in terms of the centimetre and second. 4....
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Page 120 - As a unit of resistance, the international ohm, which is based upon the ohm equal to 10" units of resistance of the CGS system of electromagnetic units, and is represented by the resistance offered to an unvarying electric current by a column of mercury at the temperature of melting ice, 14.4521 grams in mass, of a constant cross-sectional area and of the length of 106.3 centimetres.