Report of the Annual MeetingJ. Murray., 1895 |
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... Mean for Day throughout the Year , with Harmonic Analysis of Range : 221 SECTIONS 16-20 . - Annual Inequalities ( or ... means of Electrolysis . - Second Report of the Com- mittee , consisting of Professor J. EMERSON REYNOLDS ( Chairman ) ...
... Mean for Day throughout the Year , with Harmonic Analysis of Range : 221 SECTIONS 16-20 . - Annual Inequalities ( or ... means of Electrolysis . - Second Report of the Com- mittee , consisting of Professor J. EMERSON REYNOLDS ( Chairman ) ...
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... means of electrical contacts arranged in the bore , a time- curve of the passage of the shot can be determined . From this the mathematician constructs the velocity - curve , and from this , again , the pressures producing the velocity ...
... means of electrical contacts arranged in the bore , a time- curve of the passage of the shot can be determined . From this the mathematician constructs the velocity - curve , and from this , again , the pressures producing the velocity ...
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... mean sur- face temperature , as determined by Mr. H. C. Russell , is 63 ° F. , giving an increase of 34 ° in 2,733 ft . , which is at the rate of 1 ° F. for 80 ft . As regards the possibility of disturbance of temperature by convection ...
... mean sur- face temperature , as determined by Mr. H. C. Russell , is 63 ° F. , giving an increase of 34 ° in 2,733 ft . , which is at the rate of 1 ° F. for 80 ft . As regards the possibility of disturbance of temperature by convection ...
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... mean position , and the spot of light fall outside the film . A sensitiveness of 1 mm . motion per 0 " -5 arc is ... means of a series of experiments , and assuming that the readings through the telescope were correct , then the pendulum ...
... mean position , and the spot of light fall outside the film . A sensitiveness of 1 mm . motion per 0 " -5 arc is ... means of a series of experiments , and assuming that the readings through the telescope were correct , then the pendulum ...
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... mean- ing of the deflections . In two of my pendulums I notice that sometimes they gradually become more sensitive and sometimes less sensitive . The columns I am using underground are of brick , 2 ft . high and 2 ft . square , put ...
... mean- ing of the deflections . In two of my pendulums I notice that sometimes they gradually become more sensitive and sometimes less sensitive . The columns I am using underground are of brick , 2 ft . high and 2 ft . square , put ...
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Page xxxv - Societies.* 1. Any Society is eligible to be placed on the List of Corresponding Societies of the Association which undertakes local scientific investigations, and publishes notices of the results.
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