Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 55. köideTaylor & Francis, 1894 |
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... corresponding points of all the other cells , these points form a homogeneous assemblage of single points , accord- ing to Bravais ' admirable and important definition . * The general problem of the homogeneous partition of space may be ...
... corresponding points of all the other cells , these points form a homogeneous assemblage of single points , accord- ing to Bravais ' admirable and important definition . * The general problem of the homogeneous partition of space may be ...
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... corresponding points of its molecules , we could not be sure that any solution of the partitional problem we might choose to take would give a cell containing only the constituent parts of one molecule . For instance , in the case of ...
... corresponding points of its molecules , we could not be sure that any solution of the partitional problem we might choose to take would give a cell containing only the constituent parts of one molecule . For instance , in the case of ...
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... corresponding to the parallele- piped with which we have commenced . This will be more easily understood in general , if we first consider the particular case of parallelepipedal partitioning , and of the deviations which , without ...
... corresponding to the parallele- piped with which we have commenced . This will be more easily understood in general , if we first consider the particular case of parallelepipedal partitioning , and of the deviations which , without ...
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... corresponding points in BD . Join these pairs of corresponding points by lines in air infinitely near to one another in succession . These lines give us the face PBDC . Corresponding points in AE , FQ , and corresponding lines between ...
... corresponding points in BD . Join these pairs of corresponding points by lines in air infinitely near to one another in succession . These lines give us the face PBDC . Corresponding points in AE , FQ , and corresponding lines between ...
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... corresponding lines AB , A'B ' parallel but in inverted directions ) . The hexagon AC'BA'CB ' , obtained by joining A with B ' and C ' , B with C ' and A ' , and C with A ' and B ' , is clearly in each case a proper cell - figure for ...
... corresponding lines AB , A'B ' parallel but in inverted directions ) . The hexagon AC'BA'CB ' , obtained by joining A with B ' and C ' , B with C ' and A ' , and C with A ' and B ' , is clearly in each case a proper cell - figure for ...
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A.-Last absorption acetylene acid action alcohol alloys amount ampère arborisations astigmatism atropine axis B.-Liver Biafo glacier Bile canaliculi blood from ear carbon carbonic acid cells cellules cent cerebellum Coagulation coarsely granular leucocytes collatérales colour connexions containing copper corpuscules couche crystals cylindre-axe density deposit diorite éléments ether ethylene experiments F.R.S. Received fibres ganglion glacier Glycogen gneiss grains gram granules Hæmoglobin value heat hyaline leucocytes hydrogen increase injection Iron reaction leucocytes to chromocytes liquid Liver London methane mica mineral mitoma moelle moléculaire Museum nerveuses neuropile nitrogen normal Number of chromocytes observations Observatory obtained olfactive oxygen parallelepiped pigment pilocarpine plane pressure produced Professor protoplasmiques refraction rock Royal schist side Single overcoil Society solution specimens Sphenophyllum spongioblastes substance grise sulphate surface Table temperature terminales tion total leucocytes tube Tyndall urine urobilin urochrome vapour viscosity wave-surface whilst yellow
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