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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... Temperature of Flower of Victoria regia . 11. Effect of Salt Water on Seeds . 12. The oblique direction of the Ligneous Fibre , and the Twist of the Trunks of Trees occa- sioned thereby . 13. Notes on Loganiaceae . of Plants in the ...
... Temperature of Flower of Victoria regia . 11. Effect of Salt Water on Seeds . 12. The oblique direction of the Ligneous Fibre , and the Twist of the Trunks of Trees occa- sioned thereby . 13. Notes on Loganiaceae . of Plants in the ...
16. oldal
... filled with water . The air was so rarified in the upper bulb as to allow the water to stand half up the tube at the nominal pressure of the atmo- sphere 29.60 , and at the initial temperature 62 ° 16 Alexander Bryson on the.
... filled with water . The air was so rarified in the upper bulb as to allow the water to stand half up the tube at the nominal pressure of the atmo- sphere 29.60 , and at the initial temperature 62 ° 16 Alexander Bryson on the.
17. oldal
... temperature 62 ° F. Were these conditions of pressure and temperature to remain constant , it is clear no movement would be made by the fluid in the tube . But suppose the conditions changed . And first , as regards pressure that the ...
... temperature 62 ° F. Were these conditions of pressure and temperature to remain constant , it is clear no movement would be made by the fluid in the tube . But suppose the conditions changed . And first , as regards pressure that the ...
156. oldal
... temperature . The other general rule is , that the foliation is parallel , or approximately so , to the cleavage , wherever these two structures occur in the same mass of rocks . This fact , recorded by Darwin , of the gneissic rocks ...
... temperature . The other general rule is , that the foliation is parallel , or approximately so , to the cleavage , wherever these two structures occur in the same mass of rocks . This fact , recorded by Darwin , of the gneissic rocks ...
157. oldal
... temperature , at the period of its elevation . The above enunciated general facts of the prevailing parallelism of the foliation to the cleavage , is but a corollary of the still more general relationship already expressed of the ...
... temperature , at the period of its elevation . The above enunciated general facts of the prevailing parallelism of the foliation to the cleavage , is but a corollary of the still more general relationship already expressed of the ...
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