Nature, Volume 93Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1914 - Electronic journals |
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Page 503
... method of attacking the theory of the subject . This method in itself seems to open a very promising field , for it can be applied to various branches of physics . Its application to Brownian movements consists in putting down the ...
... method of attacking the theory of the subject . This method in itself seems to open a very promising field , for it can be applied to various branches of physics . Its application to Brownian movements consists in putting down the ...
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... Method , digestion of the soil for 120 hours with HCl of 1115 sp . gr . on a water - bath ; ( 2 ) van Bemmelen's Method , division of the soil into two parts according to their solubility in HCI and H2SO ; ( 3 ) Ultimate Analysis ...
... Method , digestion of the soil for 120 hours with HCl of 1115 sp . gr . on a water - bath ; ( 2 ) van Bemmelen's Method , division of the soil into two parts according to their solubility in HCI and H2SO ; ( 3 ) Ultimate Analysis ...
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... method of zenith distances given by Marcq St. Hilaire about 1880 , to the exclusion of all other methods . Now the method of position lines has been in use for nearly a century . When first started , the line of position was obtained by ...
... method of zenith distances given by Marcq St. Hilaire about 1880 , to the exclusion of all other methods . Now the method of position lines has been in use for nearly a century . When first started , the line of position was obtained by ...
Contents
Appleyard Direct Measurement of the Napierian Base 231 | 24 |
Archbold T R Device for filling Ore Sacks | 50 |
Physics 428 | 127 |
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