Nature, Volume 93Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1914 - Electronic journals |
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Page 503
... application of this method is to calculate the energy of a magnetic needle at the centre of the coil of a tangent galvanometer due to a succession of small impulses of current in the coil . Some other applications are given , one of ...
... application of this method is to calculate the energy of a magnetic needle at the centre of the coil of a tangent galvanometer due to a succession of small impulses of current in the coil . Some other applications are given , one of ...
Page 549
... application of stimulus at A , to the responding organ at B ; hence we obtain the speed of impulse in the plant . The experiment is repeated once more , after the applica- tion of a given agent at C. If the speed undergoes any variation ...
... application of stimulus at A , to the responding organ at B ; hence we obtain the speed of impulse in the plant . The experiment is repeated once more , after the applica- tion of a given agent at C. If the speed undergoes any variation ...
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... application of science to the and cure of disease , to the increase in of transport , of intercourse , and of the of life had been a gain to humanity , had human happiness , and diminished human then it was the bounden duty of every ...
... application of science to the and cure of disease , to the increase in of transport , of intercourse , and of the of life had been a gain to humanity , had human happiness , and diminished human then it was the bounden duty of every ...
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GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY at 8 An Apparently Paleolithic Drawing on | 36 |
Note on a Functional Equation | 51 |
RadioActive Elements and the Periodic Table | 121 |
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