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... known to possess , and which has usually been accounted for as in- tended for that purpose . The author considering the probability to be almost infinite against the sphericity of the surfaces ( a necessary evil in our instru- ments ...
... known to possess , and which has usually been accounted for as in- tended for that purpose . The author considering the probability to be almost infinite against the sphericity of the surfaces ( a necessary evil in our instru- ments ...
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... known , the pressure due to the area exposed is known also . The discs employed varied from 3 to 9 inches in diameter , and the resistance of the springs from about 10 lb. to about 50 lb. for every inch of elongation . With a view to ...
... known , the pressure due to the area exposed is known also . The discs employed varied from 3 to 9 inches in diameter , and the resistance of the springs from about 10 lb. to about 50 lb. for every inch of elongation . With a view to ...
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... known , may be entirely removed by means of sulphuric acid . In repeating the process of Liebig , which did not succeed in his hands , and which requires the use of alcohol , he found that , after the separation of the lime , there is ...
... known , may be entirely removed by means of sulphuric acid . In repeating the process of Liebig , which did not succeed in his hands , and which requires the use of alcohol , he found that , after the separation of the lime , there is ...
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... known experience and skill of Mr Caldecott . I shall therefore quote what his letter says on this point . " The readings of the thermometers , as given in these tables [ containing the observations at large ] , require a correction in ...
... known experience and skill of Mr Caldecott . I shall therefore quote what his letter says on this point . " The readings of the thermometers , as given in these tables [ containing the observations at large ] , require a correction in ...
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... known to the parties with whom the appointment lay , that the office was offered to him without any solicitation on his part , or application on that of his friends . Mr Henderson accepted the ap- pointment , and sailed for the Cape in ...
... known to the parties with whom the appointment lay , that the office was offered to him without any solicitation on his part , or application on that of his friends . Mr Henderson accepted the ap- pointment , and sailed for the Cape in ...
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