The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 15. kötetWerner Company, 1896 |
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254. oldal
... less in amount.1 On increasing the demagnetizing current still farther the per- magnet- manent moment is at last destroyed . In this process the ization . permanent magnetism decreases faster than the demagnet- izing current increases ...
... less in amount.1 On increasing the demagnetizing current still farther the per- magnet- manent moment is at last destroyed . In this process the ization . permanent magnetism decreases faster than the demagnet- izing current increases ...
433. oldal
... less than four well - developed toes on each foot , with nails more or less pointed , rarely rudimentary or absent . The pollex and hallux are never opposable to the other digits . They are regularly diphyodont and hetero dont , and ...
... less than four well - developed toes on each foot , with nails more or less pointed , rarely rudimentary or absent . The pollex and hallux are never opposable to the other digits . They are regularly diphyodont and hetero dont , and ...
710. oldal
... less than σ ' , and is generally greater . Hence the time through o ' is generally less than that through σ , and never greater . That is , the whole time of falling through the projected curve is less than that through the curve itself ...
... less than σ ' , and is generally greater . Hence the time through o ' is generally less than that through σ , and never greater . That is , the whole time of falling through the projected curve is less than that through the curve itself ...
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