Report of the Annual Meeting, Issue 63J. Murray., 1894 - Science |
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... considerable share ; secondly , that progress was rendered possible by the rapid advances which , during the previous decade , had been made in physics and chemistry , and the partici- pation of physiology in the general awakening of ...
... considerable share ; secondly , that progress was rendered possible by the rapid advances which , during the previous decade , had been made in physics and chemistry , and the partici- pation of physiology in the general awakening of ...
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... considerable use . The depth of water in a well should always be measured from the surface of the ground . Mr. Whitaker said that it was also important that the variation in the depth of water in a well should be recorded . SECTION D ...
... considerable use . The depth of water in a well should always be measured from the surface of the ground . Mr. Whitaker said that it was also important that the variation in the depth of water in a well should be recorded . SECTION D ...
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... considerably greater than 1 in 10,000 , the coil being constructed of a single layer of wire wound in a screw thread cut on a cylinder of large diameter ; and the measurement of the rate of rotation to equal accuracy is a simple matter ...
... considerably greater than 1 in 10,000 , the coil being constructed of a single layer of wire wound in a screw thread cut on a cylinder of large diameter ; and the measurement of the rate of rotation to equal accuracy is a simple matter ...
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... considerable progress has been made . The number of persons who have sent in their names as willing to contribute has been added to , the photographs in your Committee's collection have in- creased from 361 to 467 , and the objects of ...
... considerable progress has been made . The number of persons who have sent in their names as willing to contribute has been added to , the photographs in your Committee's collection have in- creased from 361 to 467 , and the objects of ...
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... considerable rapidity along the same or related paths . The eye is often able to detect alterna- tions of brilliancy ... considerably , it was quite possible to watch the hand moving steadily , and not in a series of jerks , as must have ...
... considerable rapidity along the same or related paths . The eye is often able to detect alterna- tions of brilliancy ... considerably , it was quite possible to watch the hand moving steadily , and not in a series of jerks , as must have ...
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Page 820 - Engineer, being the art of directing the great sources of power in Nature for the use and convenience of man...
Page 846 - I have already urged, the practice of that which is ethically best — what we call goodness or virtue — involves a course of conduct which, in all respects, is opposed to that which leads to success in the cosmic struggle for existence.
Page 123 - As a unit of resistance, the international ohm, which is based upon the ohm, equal to 10* units of resistance of the Centimeter-Gramme-Second System of electro- magnetic 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 grammes in mass, of a constant cross-sectional area, and of the length of 106'3 centimeters.
Page 127 - ... the electromotive force that, steadily applied to a conductor whose resistance is one international ohm, will produce a current of...
Page 128 - The liquid should consist of a neutral solution of pure silver nitrate, containing about 15 parts by weight of the nitrate to 85 parts of water. The resistance of the voltameter changes somewhat as the current passes. To prevent these changes having too great an effect on the current, some resistance besides that of the voltameter should be inserted in the circuit.
Page xxiv - Committees for the several Sections before the beginning of the Meeting. It has therefore become necessary, in order to give an opportunity to the Committees of doing justice to the several Communications, that each Author should prepare an Abstract of his Memoir, of a length suitable for insertion in the published Transactions of the Association, and...
Page lxxv - Committee appointed for the purpose of recording the Position, Height above the Sea, Lithological Characters, Size, and Origin of the Erratic Blocks of England, Wales, and Ireland, reporting other matters of interest connected with the same, and taking measures for their Preservation, 219.— W.
Page xxiv - Committee may also hold such preliminary meetings as the President of the Committee thinks expedient, but shall, under any circumstances, meet on the first Wednesday of the Annual Meeting, at 11 AM, to...
Page 126 - Ampere, which is one-tenth of the unit of current of the CGS system of electromagnetic units and which is represented sufficiently well for practical use by the unvarying current which, when passed through a solution of nitrate of silver in water, in accordance with a certain specification, deposits silver at the rate of 0.001118 of a gramme per second.
Page 763 - To conclude therefore, let no man upon a weak conceit of .sobriety or an ill-applied moderation think or maintain, that a man can search too far, or be too well studied in ihe book of God's word, or in the book of God's works, Divinity or Philosophy ; but rather let 'men endeavour an endless progress or proficience in both...