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The telephone and the generation of scientific men which is now coming to
microphone have eclipsed the wonders of the telegraph , and middle age has
been brought up in familiarity with Mr. furnish new means of wresting fresh
secrets from ...
The telephone and the generation of scientific men which is now coming to
microphone have eclipsed the wonders of the telegraph , and middle age has
been brought up in familiarity with Mr. furnish new means of wresting fresh
secrets from ...
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Several of the theorems which he gives seem adopt ” ( Bertrand , Art . 138 ) ; the
latter being the mean to be new . His methods of determining from a given set (
first power ) of the observations ( Art . 155 ) —which M. of observations the ...
Several of the theorems which he gives seem adopt ” ( Bertrand , Art . 138 ) ; the
latter being the mean to be new . His methods of determining from a given set (
first power ) of the observations ( Art . 155 ) —which M. of observations the ...
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If , however , Robert Biddulph , G C.M.C. the field of vision becomes bright the
crystal must be rotated , by TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 12 . means of a graduated
object - carrier until it is again dark . The ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE , at
8.30 ...
If , however , Robert Biddulph , G C.M.C. the field of vision becomes bright the
crystal must be rotated , by TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 12 . means of a graduated
object - carrier until it is again dark . The ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE , at
8.30 ...
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... a ready means of acquiring a general knowledge of physics by the
experimental method , and also to furnish to the BIRDS . teacher suggestions in
experimentation which will be helpful in making classroom work interesting and
attractive .
... a ready means of acquiring a general knowledge of physics by the
experimental method , and also to furnish to the BIRDS . teacher suggestions in
experimentation which will be helpful in making classroom work interesting and
attractive .
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He has assumed that Tokio standard time is mean local time . On the contrary ,
the standard time for all Japan is the mean solar time for longitude 135 ° E. , -that
is , nine hours in advance of Greenwich mean time . Hence , instead of the Tokio
...
He has assumed that Tokio standard time is mean local time . On the contrary ,
the standard time for all Japan is the mean solar time for longitude 135 ° E. , -that
is , nine hours in advance of Greenwich mean time . Hence , instead of the Tokio
...
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