Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 266Pergamon Press, 1958 Vols. 1-69 include more or less complete patent reports of the U. S. Patent Office for years 1825-1859. cf. Index to v. 1-120 of the Journal, p. [415] |
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... particles vanishes . The results thus far make good sense . If a system of k - particles rattle about in a massless box and the box is momentarily at rest in the primed reference frame ; Eqs . 53 , 54 and 55 are satisfied . The total ...
... particles vanishes . The results thus far make good sense . If a system of k - particles rattle about in a massless box and the box is momentarily at rest in the primed reference frame ; Eqs . 53 , 54 and 55 are satisfied . The total ...
Page 455
... particles under discussion to be somehow bound together into a body . In addition to the individual particle ... particles and thus to separate the body into a system of independent particles . As the body is polarized or mechani ...
... particles under discussion to be somehow bound together into a body . In addition to the individual particle ... particles and thus to separate the body into a system of independent particles . As the body is polarized or mechani ...
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... particles deflected by the nuclei of the atoms in small targets , and sorted by a magnetic field . The particles strike the film edge - on , leaving a faint line behind . By recording the number of particles flying through film placed ...
... particles deflected by the nuclei of the atoms in small targets , and sorted by a magnetic field . The particles strike the film edge - on , leaving a faint line behind . By recording the number of particles flying through film placed ...
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Effects of Unipolar Air Ions on Microorganisms and on Evaporation | 9 |
Plastics in the Space Age JOHN H Lux | 21 |
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