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... Course for JANUARY PRELIM . SCI . commences on NOVEM . BER 6 . Apply to SECRETARY for Prospectus . Note . - 59 Students from these Classes have passed in Physics at the above Examinations during the last year . THE VICTORIA UNIVERSITY ...
... Course for JANUARY PRELIM . SCI . commences on NOVEM . BER 6 . Apply to SECRETARY for Prospectus . Note . - 59 Students from these Classes have passed in Physics at the above Examinations during the last year . THE VICTORIA UNIVERSITY ...
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... course , leading to the original heliographic process of the elder Niepce . The author gives good reasons for the belief that the change in this last case is due to polymerisation , and not to oxidation . Instances of combination ...
... course , leading to the original heliographic process of the elder Niepce . The author gives good reasons for the belief that the change in this last case is due to polymerisation , and not to oxidation . Instances of combination ...
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... course for those who are about to attack the subject for the first time . Many problems have been put in here and there among the propositions , and an index to definitions , which has been added at the end , ought to prove handy for ...
... course for those who are about to attack the subject for the first time . Many problems have been put in here and there among the propositions , and an index to definitions , which has been added at the end , ought to prove handy for ...
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... course of the ship was N.E. N. , its rate 8 knots . " While following the ship , the bird was often within 15 yards , at which time there was no perceptible inequality in the horizontal angles of its wings , and no perceptible angle ...
... course of the ship was N.E. N. , its rate 8 knots . " While following the ship , the bird was often within 15 yards , at which time there was no perceptible inequality in the horizontal angles of its wings , and no perceptible angle ...
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... Course , and of any distinctions gained at the Universities or elsewhere . The value of the Studentship is £ 100 per Annum . J. M. HORSBURGH , M.A. , Secretary . PRACTICAL PHYSICS FOR B.Sc. AND INT . B.Sc. ( Lond . ) A specially ...
... Course , and of any distinctions gained at the Universities or elsewhere . The value of the Studentship is £ 100 per Annum . J. M. HORSBURGH , M.A. , Secretary . PRACTICAL PHYSICS FOR B.Sc. AND INT . B.Sc. ( Lond . ) A specially ...
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