Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 - Electronic journals |
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... suggested may fail on account of want of homogeneousness of the incident light . But here , suggested to me by thinking of oblique in- cidence for the photographic light , is an illustrative experiment which ( with variations of detail ...
... suggested may fail on account of want of homogeneousness of the incident light . But here , suggested to me by thinking of oblique in- cidence for the photographic light , is an illustrative experiment which ( with variations of detail ...
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... suggested . M. Poincaré has propounded the hypothesis that the phenomenon is produced like a luminous phenomenon , but , as he remarks , this is a very strange form of light . M. Leray considers that this substitution of the ether for ...
... suggested . M. Poincaré has propounded the hypothesis that the phenomenon is produced like a luminous phenomenon , but , as he remarks , this is a very strange form of light . M. Leray considers that this substitution of the ether for ...
Page 609
... suggested by Mr. A. Stroh , a member of the Prof. Fleming , and on " Street Lighting , " by Mr. Walker , Committee , the details of which have yet to be worked out . The were also read . Committee failed to discover any very trustworthy ...
... suggested by Mr. A. Stroh , a member of the Prof. Fleming , and on " Street Lighting , " by Mr. Walker , Committee , the details of which have yet to be worked out . The were also read . Committee failed to discover any very trustworthy ...
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