The Annals of Electricity Magnetism and Chemistry and Guardian of Experimental Science, Band 8Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper |
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... effects : but to this formula I have thought proper to introduce the expression of the maximum of effect , because it is this expression ( till then not noticed ) that places us in circumstances which enable us to make accurate ...
... effects : but to this formula I have thought proper to introduce the expression of the maximum of effect , because it is this expression ( till then not noticed ) that places us in circumstances which enable us to make accurate ...
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... effect of capillary attrac- tion is inappreciable . The Royal Society have published , in their Report , a table of corrections for temperature , calculated by Professor Schumacher , and applicable to this kind of barometers , by which ...
... effect of capillary attrac- tion is inappreciable . The Royal Society have published , in their Report , a table of corrections for temperature , calculated by Professor Schumacher , and applicable to this kind of barometers , by which ...
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... effect will be insensible in the regular and periodic changes . A greater difficulty that affects particularly simultaneous obser- vations is this . The precise moment of time to which the mean result corresponds may not be that for ...
... effect will be insensible in the regular and periodic changes . A greater difficulty that affects particularly simultaneous obser- vations is this . The precise moment of time to which the mean result corresponds may not be that for ...
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... effect upon the regulation of the clocks , prevent a coincidence of magnetic disturbances which actually existed , and make the appearances different from what we observe ; unless we can suppose , what seems extremely improbable , that ...
... effect upon the regulation of the clocks , prevent a coincidence of magnetic disturbances which actually existed , and make the appearances different from what we observe ; unless we can suppose , what seems extremely improbable , that ...
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... effect to 998 , determined by direct experiment . The analysis of the salt of baryte confirms this composition : - 1 gramme of oxamate of baryte , analysed by the oxyde of copper , produced 0.394 of carbonic acid , and 0.279 of water ...
... effect to 998 , determined by direct experiment . The analysis of the salt of baryte confirms this composition : - 1 gramme of oxamate of baryte , analysed by the oxyde of copper , produced 0.394 of carbonic acid , and 0.279 of water ...
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