Nature, Volume 71Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1904 - Science |
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... curve at one of its points of contact, the constituents of which are one stationary and two ordinary double tangents; (3) a tangent having a contact of the fourth order with a curve, the constituents of which are three double and three ...
... curve at one of its points of contact, the constituents of which are one stationary and two ordinary double tangents; (3) a tangent having a contact of the fourth order with a curve, the constituents of which are three double and three ...
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... curve for a reversible nickel-steel. great again as that required by the law of mixtures generally applicable to such cases. This alloy was not magnetic, and thus resembled Hopkinson's alloy before cooling, although the latter after ...
... curve for a reversible nickel-steel. great again as that required by the law of mixtures generally applicable to such cases. This alloy was not magnetic, and thus resembled Hopkinson's alloy before cooling, although the latter after ...
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... curve in Fig. 7. Point A has the same significance as in the curve of Fig. I, and two regions of variation in a normal sense are shown, between which lies a region of abnormal variations connected with the first by two confluent curves ...
... curve in Fig. 7. Point A has the same significance as in the curve of Fig. I, and two regions of variation in a normal sense are shown, between which lies a region of abnormal variations connected with the first by two confluent curves ...
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Recent Archaeological Discoveries in Crete | xv |
the Discovery of Argon Prof G H Darwin Chemical Combination and Toxic Action as Exemplified | l |
Archebiosis and Heterogenesis Dr H Charlton Bastian | 60 |
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