Nature, Volume 64Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1901 - Electronic journals |
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... considerable time , the positive plate taking the form of a plate of copper faced on one side with granular copper oxide held in its place by a piece of copper gauze , and can corroborate the statements as to its very low resistance and ...
... considerable time , the positive plate taking the form of a plate of copper faced on one side with granular copper oxide held in its place by a piece of copper gauze , and can corroborate the statements as to its very low resistance and ...
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... considerable number of individual results are omitted as being abnormal . Amongst the values omitted are most of the negative potentials , and some entire days are excluded on which negative read- ings were numerous . The measurements ...
... considerable number of individual results are omitted as being abnormal . Amongst the values omitted are most of the negative potentials , and some entire days are excluded on which negative read- ings were numerous . The measurements ...
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... considerable velocity . This is exactly the sequence of the phenomena observed immediately after the outburst . In the beginning the attracted nebular particles will impinge directly on the surface of the dark body , and hence the heat ...
... considerable velocity . This is exactly the sequence of the phenomena observed immediately after the outburst . In the beginning the attracted nebular particles will impinge directly on the surface of the dark body , and hence the heat ...
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