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Page xxxiv
... Electron : Jubilee of the Discovery of the , 358 , 704 Electron Affinity of CIO ( Dr. H. A. Skinner ) , 716 ; ( Dr. Joseph Weiss ) , 717 Electron Bombardment in the Electron Microscope : Specimen Changes due to ( Prof. E. F. Burton ...
... Electron : Jubilee of the Discovery of the , 358 , 704 Electron Affinity of CIO ( Dr. H. A. Skinner ) , 716 ; ( Dr. Joseph Weiss ) , 717 Electron Bombardment in the Electron Microscope : Specimen Changes due to ( Prof. E. F. Burton ...
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... electron was done brilliantly by Dirac , and this not only reproduced all the known cases for slow - moving ... electron will not be completely understood until the reason for its com- paratively weak charge is known . Sir George Thomson ...
... electron was done brilliantly by Dirac , and this not only reproduced all the known cases for slow - moving ... electron will not be completely understood until the reason for its com- paratively weak charge is known . Sir George Thomson ...
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... Electron Microscopy of Bacteria BACTERIA have usually been prepared for observa- tion in the electron microscope by growth in liquid media , a drop of the suspension being allowed to dry on a collodion - covered specimen grid . Smiles1 ...
... Electron Microscopy of Bacteria BACTERIA have usually been prepared for observa- tion in the electron microscope by growth in liquid media , a drop of the suspension being allowed to dry on a collodion - covered specimen grid . Smiles1 ...
Contents
Inaugural Lecture Prof Herbert Dingle 108 | xxxvii |
Appointment of Dr F E King as pro | xlv |
The Corpus Allatum and the Control of Meta | 16 |
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