Report of the Annual MeetingJ. Murray., 1877 |
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... nearly twenty tons , im- bedded in a ridge of basaltic rock . The interest of this observation is greatly enhanced by the circumstance that these masses of meteoric iron , like the basalt with which they are associated , do not belong ...
... nearly twenty tons , im- bedded in a ridge of basaltic rock . The interest of this observation is greatly enhanced by the circumstance that these masses of meteoric iron , like the basalt with which they are associated , do not belong ...
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... nearly as the square of the number of cells , it has been calculated that with 100,000 elements of this battery the discharge should take place through a distance of no less than eight feet in air . In the solar beam we have an agent of ...
... nearly as the square of the number of cells , it has been calculated that with 100,000 elements of this battery the discharge should take place through a distance of no less than eight feet in air . In the solar beam we have an agent of ...
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... nearly absent in the violet or more refrangible rays and also in heat - rays of low refrangibility . The recent experiments of Prof. W. G. Adams have fully established the accuracy of the remarkable observation , first made by Lord ...
... nearly absent in the violet or more refrangible rays and also in heat - rays of low refrangibility . The recent experiments of Prof. W. G. Adams have fully established the accuracy of the remarkable observation , first made by Lord ...
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... nearly constant source of power depending solely for its continuance upon solar heat . But no immediate dislocation of indus- try is to be feared , although the turbine is already at work on the Rhine and the Rhone . In the struggle to ...
... nearly constant source of power depending solely for its continuance upon solar heat . But no immediate dislocation of indus- try is to be feared , although the turbine is already at work on the Rhine and the Rhone . In the struggle to ...
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... nearly filled with deposits of different kinds as to reduce them to the size of mere pigeon - holes ; and it is perhaps worthy of remark , by way of confirmation , that though it contained large and lofty bosses of stalagmite , such as ...
... nearly filled with deposits of different kinds as to reduce them to the size of mere pigeon - holes ; and it is perhaps worthy of remark , by way of confirmation , that though it contained large and lofty bosses of stalagmite , such as ...
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