Hardwicke's Science-gossip: An Illustrated Medium of Interchange and Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature, 24. köideMordecai Cubitt Cooke, John Ellor Taylor Robert Hardwicke, 1888 |
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... Light reflected by Green Leaves , 8 Diagram of Light reflected from Green Pigment , 8 Diagram of Three Primary Colour Sensa- tions , 29 Digestive System of Tipula plumosa , 156 ECDYSIS OF Pediculus capitis , 220 Ertemias tetrathrix , 28 ...
... Light reflected by Green Leaves , 8 Diagram of Light reflected from Green Pigment , 8 Diagram of Three Primary Colour Sensa- tions , 29 Digestive System of Tipula plumosa , 156 ECDYSIS OF Pediculus capitis , 220 Ertemias tetrathrix , 28 ...
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... light reflected from green. hæmatoxylin to be , not in any reagents used in preparing the specimens , but in the presence of tannin in the ordinary hæmatoxylin stains . His recipe for preparing the stain so as to get rid of the tannin ...
... light reflected from green. hæmatoxylin to be , not in any reagents used in preparing the specimens , but in the presence of tannin in the ordinary hæmatoxylin stains . His recipe for preparing the stain so as to get rid of the tannin ...
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... light relected by green. difficult in the highest degree , and I suppose practi- cally insoluble in the generality of instances , except where an approximating form may be guessed at , by witnessing the evolutions that result from ...
... light relected by green. difficult in the highest degree , and I suppose practi- cally insoluble in the generality of instances , except where an approximating form may be guessed at , by witnessing the evolutions that result from ...
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... light , usually white light . This light , on passing through a prism is , we know , split up into the prismatic colours , forming what is called the spectrum ; and thus we learn that sunlight is composed of rays of light of almost ...
... light , usually white light . This light , on passing through a prism is , we know , split up into the prismatic colours , forming what is called the spectrum ; and thus we learn that sunlight is composed of rays of light of almost ...
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... light reflected from the surface itself is of the same colour as the incident light . With metals and allied bodies , this is not always the case . In the act of reflection at the surface of a metal , a partial selection takes place ...
... light reflected from the surface itself is of the same colour as the incident light . With metals and allied bodies , this is not always the case . In the act of reflection at the surface of a metal , a partial selection takes place ...
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