Talks about science, with a biogr. sketch by C. Welsh1882 |
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... obtained certificates in practical and theo- retical mechanics , steam , physical geography , geology , inorganic chemistry , practical plane and solid geometry , general biology , mathematics , physiography , and nautical astronomy ...
... obtained certificates in practical and theo- retical mechanics , steam , physical geography , geology , inorganic chemistry , practical plane and solid geometry , general biology , mathematics , physiography , and nautical astronomy ...
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... obtained . With your kind permission , I will bring the most important of these facts before you . We have already roughly compared the nervous system to our telegraph system , and we shall in a moment find that the analogy is closer ...
... obtained . With your kind permission , I will bring the most important of these facts before you . We have already roughly compared the nervous system to our telegraph system , and we shall in a moment find that the analogy is closer ...
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... obtained , it is necessary that I should take you into one of the most beautiful branches of physical science , viz .: that of Optics or Light . Light , according to the modern theory , which is almost universally accepted , is the ...
... obtained , it is necessary that I should take you into one of the most beautiful branches of physical science , viz .: that of Optics or Light . Light , according to the modern theory , which is almost universally accepted , is the ...
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... obtained by examining the light with a prism is always a continuous one . Turning our attention from ordinary white light to light containing rays of one colour only , let us see the result of examining such monochromatic light by means ...
... obtained by examining the light with a prism is always a continuous one . Turning our attention from ordinary white light to light containing rays of one colour only , let us see the result of examining such monochromatic light by means ...
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... obtained , is a sodium flame . A piece of rag or cotton waste is soaked with a solution of salt in methylated spirit ; upon lighting this it is noticed that all colours disappear , and every face is covered with a sickly , ashen - grey ...
... obtained , is a sodium flame . A piece of rag or cotton waste is soaked with a solution of salt in methylated spirit ; upon lighting this it is noticed that all colours disappear , and every face is covered with a sickly , ashen - grey ...
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