Nature, Volume 33Nature Publishing Group, 1885 - Science |
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... taken from the mathematical portions of the works of Auguste Comte , and in especial from his last great work , the ' Synthèse subjective . " " There is no index nor table of contents , which is a drawback to the ready use of the book ...
... taken from the mathematical portions of the works of Auguste Comte , and in especial from his last great work , the ' Synthèse subjective . " " There is no index nor table of contents , which is a drawback to the ready use of the book ...
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... taken up with Cartesian and polar co - ordinates and the transformation of co - ordinates ; the fourth section gives a brief account of Complex Variables , introduced by Cauchy in 1825 , and extended by Gauss : " the introduc- tion of ...
... taken up with Cartesian and polar co - ordinates and the transformation of co - ordinates ; the fourth section gives a brief account of Complex Variables , introduced by Cauchy in 1825 , and extended by Gauss : " the introduc- tion of ...
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... taken at eckham in 1885 ; also a series of another parasite , Dimeris ara , taken in Headley Lane , Surrey , in March last.-Mr. ' hite exhibited preserved larvæ of two species of Catocala , for e purpose of calling attention to some ...
... taken at eckham in 1885 ; also a series of another parasite , Dimeris ara , taken in Headley Lane , Surrey , in March last.-Mr. ' hite exhibited preserved larvæ of two species of Catocala , for e purpose of calling attention to some ...
Contents
Anemometry Prof Neesen | 95 |
Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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