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... suggested the hypothesis that such rays consisted of the movement of particles expelled from the kathode , Thomson com- menced in 1897 those famous experimental researches in which he succeeded in measuring , at the same time , the ...
... suggested the hypothesis that such rays consisted of the movement of particles expelled from the kathode , Thomson com- menced in 1897 those famous experimental researches in which he succeeded in measuring , at the same time , the ...
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... suggested by Lord Kelvin's " Aepinus Atomised " ( according to the picturesque expression employed by him ) , Thomson assumed that a neutral atom is composed of a sphere of positive electricity in which are immersed negative electrons ...
... suggested by Lord Kelvin's " Aepinus Atomised " ( according to the picturesque expression employed by him ) , Thomson assumed that a neutral atom is composed of a sphere of positive electricity in which are immersed negative electrons ...
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... suggested . This race agrees with the Gambian B. c . planiceros in that the adult bulls are darker than cows , but is of smaller size , with the orange band on the throat narrower . Mr. Lvdekker also proposed the name B. c . beddingtoni ...
... suggested . This race agrees with the Gambian B. c . planiceros in that the adult bulls are darker than cows , but is of smaller size , with the orange band on the throat narrower . Mr. Lvdekker also proposed the name B. c . beddingtoni ...
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... suggested applications to seismographs , dynamometers , and microbalances . - E . Briner and A. Kuhne : The transformation undergone by heated calcium carbide . When calcium carbide is heated in a closed vessel at Sco ° to 1000 ° C. the ...
... suggested applications to seismographs , dynamometers , and microbalances . - E . Briner and A. Kuhne : The transformation undergone by heated calcium carbide . When calcium carbide is heated in a closed vessel at Sco ° to 1000 ° C. the ...
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... suggested . It is designed in such a manner that every size can be obtained by the successive duplication of the smallest fundamental size , the sides of which are 1 cm . and √2 cm . respectively . No. 2 size is √2 by 2 cm . , and so ...
... suggested . It is designed in such a manner that every size can be obtained by the successive duplication of the smallest fundamental size , the sides of which are 1 cm . and √2 cm . respectively . No. 2 size is √2 by 2 cm . , and so ...
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