Nature, Volume 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 - Electronic journals |
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... received upon a semi- metallic microphone , the results being heard upon a telephone in connection with the receiving microphone . The trans- mitter and receiver were in different rooms , about 60 feet apart , but signals were also received ...
... received upon a semi- metallic microphone , the results being heard upon a telephone in connection with the receiving microphone . The trans- mitter and receiver were in different rooms , about 60 feet apart , but signals were also received ...
Page 87
... received " 3 " ) frequent visits from British sportsmen . The Mweru will be found fully described by Mr. Croad in the kal Journal for June 1898. He says the elephant- there is as good as any south of the equator . Ive received from Herr ...
... received " 3 " ) frequent visits from British sportsmen . The Mweru will be found fully described by Mr. Croad in the kal Journal for June 1898. He says the elephant- there is as good as any south of the equator . Ive received from Herr ...
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... received by Sir William Crookes , 7 Kensington Park Gardens , W. , and by Prof. Perry , Royal College of Science , S.W. On Friday , June 2 , the more important functions of the jubilee took place . At 11 a.m. the delegates were received ...
... received by Sir William Crookes , 7 Kensington Park Gardens , W. , and by Prof. Perry , Royal College of Science , S.W. On Friday , June 2 , the more important functions of the jubilee took place . At 11 a.m. the delegates were received ...
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