Nature, Volume 100Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1917 - Science |
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Page 263
... matter are con- ned , considering them both quantitatively and quali- tively , every other sensibly different distribution of properties among the elements would involve great strictions . Thus conditions are actually established ...
... matter are con- ned , considering them both quantitatively and quali- tively , every other sensibly different distribution of properties among the elements would involve great strictions . Thus conditions are actually established ...
Page 396
... matter without exception , would be , ordinarily speaking , undiscoverable , but would account for the negative result of the Michelson experiment without any appeal to the principle of relativity or any abandonment of the æther of ...
... matter without exception , would be , ordinarily speaking , undiscoverable , but would account for the negative result of the Michelson experiment without any appeal to the principle of relativity or any abandonment of the æther of ...
Page 398
... matter is sub judice , and the last word has not been spoken . Conclusion . Finally , it is necessary to say that this astronomical application of the electrical theory of matter - at any rate as given here - assumes that the extra or ...
... matter is sub judice , and the last word has not been spoken . Conclusion . Finally , it is necessary to say that this astronomical application of the electrical theory of matter - at any rate as given here - assumes that the extra or ...
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of Hippocrates | 9 |
Smith Miss K A Doctorate Conferred upon by | 21 |
Rijckevorsel Dr E Van Konstant auftretende secundäre Sarasin E obituary article | 28 |
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