Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 - Electronic journals |
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... considerable evidence that the energy associated with these waves is small . I am not acquainted with any effects produced by them which involve the expenditure of an amount of energy comparable with that emitted in a second by a candle ...
... considerable evidence that the energy associated with these waves is small . I am not acquainted with any effects produced by them which involve the expenditure of an amount of energy comparable with that emitted in a second by a candle ...
Page 406
... considerable success . No special instructions are given to him , for it is taken for granted that he himself will find the most promising methods ; only , in order to increase his interest in the business , part of his remuneration has ...
... considerable success . No special instructions are given to him , for it is taken for granted that he himself will find the most promising methods ; only , in order to increase his interest in the business , part of his remuneration has ...
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... considerable number of experiments , both in regard to instruction and discipline , which have done much to render the solution of educational problems easier , especially in America . J. G. FITCH . APPLIED CHEMISTRY OF NITRO ...
... considerable number of experiments , both in regard to instruction and discipline , which have done much to render the solution of educational problems easier , especially in America . J. G. FITCH . APPLIED CHEMISTRY OF NITRO ...
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