Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Page 111
... suggests that the instrument must be mounted so as to be entirely free from any vibration . Prof. Rowland continues his ... suggested by Schiaparelli , that " so far , I am perfectly certain that a rotation of about three months is quite ...
... suggests that the instrument must be mounted so as to be entirely free from any vibration . Prof. Rowland continues his ... suggested by Schiaparelli , that " so far , I am perfectly certain that a rotation of about three months is quite ...
Page 347
... suggested to me by the consideration of the accelerating and retarding forces between the atoms and Maxwell's molecular vortices ; later came an example suggested by Lord Kelvin , of the combination of a quickly rotating system and a ...
... suggested to me by the consideration of the accelerating and retarding forces between the atoms and Maxwell's molecular vortices ; later came an example suggested by Lord Kelvin , of the combination of a quickly rotating system and a ...
Page 352
... suggested that the 2.91 days ' period could not be used throughout the whole time covered by the observations . Applying a correction to the abscissæ for these dates , and drawing a fresh curve , he com- puted another series of ...
... suggested that the 2.91 days ' period could not be used throughout the whole time covered by the observations . Applying a correction to the abscissæ for these dates , and drawing a fresh curve , he com- puted another series of ...
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