Nature, Volume 103Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 - Electronic journals |
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... obtained are most en- couraging . The field of usefulness of an alloy with these properties is obviously extensive , and it is un- fortunate that the Scientific American gives no hint as to where the material can be obtained . HADLEIGH ...
... obtained are most en- couraging . The field of usefulness of an alloy with these properties is obviously extensive , and it is un- fortunate that the Scientific American gives no hint as to where the material can be obtained . HADLEIGH ...
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... obtained . From this experimental two - step zig- zag Helmholtz proceeded to his theory of the well- bowed string . F. Krigar - Menzel and A. Raps photographed 1 " On the Mechanical Theory of the Vibrations of Bowed Strings and of ...
... obtained . From this experimental two - step zig- zag Helmholtz proceeded to his theory of the well- bowed string . F. Krigar - Menzel and A. Raps photographed 1 " On the Mechanical Theory of the Vibrations of Bowed Strings and of ...
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... obtained from the air and that obtained from compounds of nitrogen . The latter was always considerably lighter . He fol- lowed this up by a paper , published in 1894 , in which he showed that there was no variation in the density of ...
... obtained from the air and that obtained from compounds of nitrogen . The latter was always considerably lighter . He fol- lowed this up by a paper , published in 1894 , in which he showed that there was no variation in the density of ...
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