Nature, Volume 72Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1905 - Electronic journals |
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... surface . A torsion balance mm . , a source , The The experiment may be here recalled . rrying a thin vertical glass ... surface would be 22.8 1.85 or 12.4 . The balance was then taken from the bell jar , the silver removed from the vane ...
... surface . A torsion balance mm . , a source , The The experiment may be here recalled . rrying a thin vertical glass ... surface would be 22.8 1.85 or 12.4 . The balance was then taken from the bell jar , the silver removed from the vane ...
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... surface when making an attack . There would be no necessity in such surface vessels to use electric motors and storage batteries , since internal combustion engines could be used in all circum- stances . Hence it would be possible ...
... surface when making an attack . There would be no necessity in such surface vessels to use electric motors and storage batteries , since internal combustion engines could be used in all circum- stances . Hence it would be possible ...
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... surface ; and in one case of a road with a 6 per cent . grade treated with oil , it was a hard surface . For roads of this nature , that is , w hard surface , it has been found preferable in many c to use a light gravity oil , which is ...
... surface ; and in one case of a road with a 6 per cent . grade treated with oil , it was a hard surface . For roads of this nature , that is , w hard surface , it has been found preferable in many c to use a light gravity oil , which is ...
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