The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Progressive Discoveries and Improvements in the Sciences and the Arts, 11. köideA. and C. Black, 1860 |
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Page 119
... reading the letters backwards in each of the three paragraphs , omitting every third letter . He had , on the approach of the Meeting of the British Association , received permission from Mr Williams to give an account to this Section ...
... reading the letters backwards in each of the three paragraphs , omitting every third letter . He had , on the approach of the Meeting of the British Association , received permission from Mr Williams to give an account to this Section ...
Page 142
... reading , nor all the correspondence with all the learned in Europe , could procure it . To them the loss is irreparable . But to you or to me , and the general scientific world , who had no access to his well - stored mind , and look ...
... reading , nor all the correspondence with all the learned in Europe , could procure it . To them the loss is irreparable . But to you or to me , and the general scientific world , who had no access to his well - stored mind , and look ...
Page 228
... readings being taken every second hour of Göttingen mean time . It was inferred , but without any proof that such is the case , that the mean of these twelve readings in the twenty - four hours would give the true mean temperature of ...
... readings being taken every second hour of Göttingen mean time . It was inferred , but without any proof that such is the case , that the mean of these twelve readings in the twenty - four hours would give the true mean temperature of ...
Page 229
... readings of the dry bulb would not be at all influenced by the neighbour- hood of the wet bulb , the evaporation from which would also have the effect of causing the dry - bulb readings to be slightly below the truth . It was further ...
... readings of the dry bulb would not be at all influenced by the neighbour- hood of the wet bulb , the evaporation from which would also have the effect of causing the dry - bulb readings to be slightly below the truth . It was further ...
Page 231
... readings , during the warmer periods of the year . In proof of this position is subjoined one of the Greenwich ... readings of the dry - bulb ther- mometer , and also as indicated by the self - registering thermo- meters ; and a ...
... readings , during the warmer periods of the year . In proof of this position is subjoined one of the Greenwich ... readings of the dry - bulb ther- mometer , and also as indicated by the self - registering thermo- meters ; and a ...
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