The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. kötetThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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... theory had led him to put forth . These predictions were essentially as follows : - " 1. That instead of the local depressions of bottom - temperature imputed by previous writers to polar currents , the temperature of every part of the ...
... theory had led him to put forth . These predictions were essentially as follows : - " 1. That instead of the local depressions of bottom - temperature imputed by previous writers to polar currents , the temperature of every part of the ...
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... theory whose soundness can scarcely be disputed , seems now to justify the admission of the general ( vertical ) oceanic circulation sustained by opposition of temperature as an accepted doctrine of terrestrial physics . Distribution of ...
... theory whose soundness can scarcely be disputed , seems now to justify the admission of the general ( vertical ) oceanic circulation sustained by opposition of temperature as an accepted doctrine of terrestrial physics . Distribution of ...
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... theory is a theory of the constitution of bodies , which asserts that they are made up of atoms . The opposite theory is that of the homogeneity and continuity of bodies , and asserts , at least in the case of bodies having no apparent ...
... theory is a theory of the constitution of bodies , which asserts that they are made up of atoms . The opposite theory is that of the homogeneity and continuity of bodies , and asserts , at least in the case of bodies having no apparent ...
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... theory . that of Boscovich may be taken as an example of the purest monadism . According to Boscovich matter is made up of atoms . Each atom is an indivisible point , having position in space , capable of motion in a continuous path ...
... theory . that of Boscovich may be taken as an example of the purest monadism . According to Boscovich matter is made up of atoms . Each atom is an indivisible point , having position in space , capable of motion in a continuous path ...
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... theory , all action between bodies is action at a distance . There is no such thing in nature as actual contact between two bodies . When two bodies are said in ordinary language to be in contact , all that is meant is that they are so ...
... theory , all action between bodies is action at a distance . There is no such thing in nature as actual contact between two bodies . When two bodies are said in ordinary language to be in contact , all that is meant is that they are so ...
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