The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Progressive Discoveries and Improvements in the Sciences and the Arts, 4. kötetA. and C. Black, 1856 |
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10. oldal
... amount of water given in this Table is considerably less than what belongs to the algae when fresh from the sea , for they had all undergone a partial drying preparatory to being sent up from Bally- castle to Dublin for analysis . " Per ...
... amount of water given in this Table is considerably less than what belongs to the algae when fresh from the sea , for they had all undergone a partial drying preparatory to being sent up from Bally- castle to Dublin for analysis . " Per ...
15. oldal
... reign of Queen Anne was so liberally offered for the same object , to the amount of £ 20,000 . Yet did Hooke conceal for many years this invention , which now forms , with the addition Mechanical Inventions of Dr Robert Hooke . 15.
... reign of Queen Anne was so liberally offered for the same object , to the amount of £ 20,000 . Yet did Hooke conceal for many years this invention , which now forms , with the addition Mechanical Inventions of Dr Robert Hooke . 15.
17. oldal
... amount of depression by an increase of vol- ume , caused by increase of temperature in the upper bulb , while the barometer remained quiescent , gave clearly an ele- ment by which Hooke contrived a sliding scale to eliminate the effect ...
... amount of depression by an increase of vol- ume , caused by increase of temperature in the upper bulb , while the barometer remained quiescent , gave clearly an ele- ment by which Hooke contrived a sliding scale to eliminate the effect ...
48. oldal
... amount of intermarriage or intercourse that took place between the Indians and the whites , and its probable effects in producing a permanent new type resulting from the mixture of the two very dissimilar races . His reply was , " Look ...
... amount of intermarriage or intercourse that took place between the Indians and the whites , and its probable effects in producing a permanent new type resulting from the mixture of the two very dissimilar races . His reply was , " Look ...
59. oldal
... amount of effect were to decide in each case ; we must take into consi- deration the assumed origin of the current , and see whether the effect bears any proportion to the amount of force in action , and also those circumstances which ...
... amount of effect were to decide in each case ; we must take into consi- deration the assumed origin of the current , and see whether the effect bears any proportion to the amount of force in action , and also those circumstances which ...
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