Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volumen134W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1844 |
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... extremity , gave signs of vitreous , and a , connected with the zinc , of resinous electricity . If a was connected with one extremity of the battery , and the other extremity was connected or not with the ground , the same general ...
... extremity , gave signs of vitreous , and a , connected with the zinc , of resinous electricity . If a was connected with one extremity of the battery , and the other extremity was connected or not with the ground , the same general ...
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... extremities of this reduced series were arranged so as to exhibit the same effects of electric tension which we have seen in the entire series ; but not the slightest indication of dynamic action could be detected by the galvanometer ...
... extremities of this reduced series were arranged so as to exhibit the same effects of electric tension which we have seen in the entire series ; but not the slightest indication of dynamic action could be detected by the galvanometer ...
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... extremity of the battery is to touch the other . I do not mean to assert that the tension of the end which was touched is entirely de- stroyed , but certainly with 160 series , for the space of several seconds , I could not with the ...
... extremity of the battery is to touch the other . I do not mean to assert that the tension of the end which was touched is entirely de- stroyed , but certainly with 160 series , for the space of several seconds , I could not with the ...
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... extremity was con- nected with the earth . This arrangement being continued for several hours , and the paper kept constantly moist , not the slightest evidence of any evolution of iodine could be detected , until by a momentary contact ...
... extremity was con- nected with the earth . This arrangement being continued for several hours , and the paper kept constantly moist , not the slightest evidence of any evolution of iodine could be detected , until by a momentary contact ...
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... extremities were of lowest temperature : thus , on the 5th of March , when the thermometer under the tongue was 97 ° , the feet and hands cold , in the urine it rose to 101 ° ; and on the 28th of July , when under the former it was 99 ...
... extremities were of lowest temperature : thus , on the 5th of March , when the thermometer under the tongue was 97 ° , the feet and hands cold , in the urine it rose to 101 ° ; and on the 28th of July , when under the former it was 99 ...
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