Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 55Taylor & Francis, 1894 - Electronic journals |
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... examine the consequences of suppos- ing the transition between different refractive media to be effected continuously ... examined are the elastic solid theories , both those assuming large velocities for the pressural wave , including ...
... examine the consequences of suppos- ing the transition between different refractive media to be effected continuously ... examined are the elastic solid theories , both those assuming large velocities for the pressural wave , including ...
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... examination , and some more general transformations presented themselves . The results are briefly these : - : Any duplex wave - surface ( irrespective of homology of eolotropies ) , when subjected to homogeneous strain ( not ...
... examination , and some more general transformations presented themselves . The results are briefly these : - : Any duplex wave - surface ( irrespective of homology of eolotropies ) , when subjected to homogeneous strain ( not ...
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... examination , the upper portion of the first lymph gland in the cervical chain was found to be coloured blue ; in the central nervous system the blue colour was found limited to the cerebral hemisphere on the side of injection , the ...
... examination , the upper portion of the first lymph gland in the cervical chain was found to be coloured blue ; in the central nervous system the blue colour was found limited to the cerebral hemisphere on the side of injection , the ...
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... examination of the electrolysis of copper sulphate , found that the weight of the deposit is very variable in neutral solutions for the same current and the same interval of time ; and he also showed that , in solutions containing a ...
... examination of the electrolysis of copper sulphate , found that the weight of the deposit is very variable in neutral solutions for the same current and the same interval of time ; and he also showed that , in solutions containing a ...
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... examine if any difference could be found between the weights of the deposits of two copper voltameters , one of which would be placed in vacuo . Schuster and Crossley§ showed that the silver deposit is slightly greater in vacuo than in ...
... examine if any difference could be found between the weights of the deposits of two copper voltameters , one of which would be placed in vacuo . Schuster and Crossley§ showed that the silver deposit is slightly greater in vacuo than in ...
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A.-Last alcohol animals arborisations astigmatism atropine B.-Liver Biafo glacier Bile canaliculi blood from ear blood serum carbonic acid cell cellules cent cerebellum Coagulation Coagulation time longer Coagulation time shorter coagulation tube coarsely granular leucocytes collatérales colour containing corpuscules crystals cylindre-axe diminution diorite éléments ether experiments F.R.S. Received fibres ganglion gas and filling glacier Glycogen gneiss grains gram granules hæmic leucocytes Hæmoglobin value halation of gas heat hyaline leucocytes hydrogen increase injection Iron reaction irregularly nucleate leucocytes leucocytes in mm leucocytes to chromocytes leucocytes to total leucocytosis liquid Liver London longer than Coagulation mica mineral mitoma moléculaire nerveuses neuropile nitrogen normal Number of chromocytes observations Observatory obtained olfactive oxygen P.M. Temperature pigment pilocarpine Professor protoplasmiques Ratio of leucocytes refraction Respiration rocks Royal schist Single overcoil Society solution specimens spongioblastes substance grise sulphate terminales tion total leucocytes urine urobilin urochrome viscosity
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Page 489 - With Observations on the Osteology, Natural Affinities, and probable Habits of the Megatherioid Quadrupeds in general. By RICHARD OWEN, FRS, &c.
Page xxi - At all the points, not situate in the centre of the tree, wood possesses three unequal axes of calorific conduction, which are at right angles to each other. The first and principal axis is parallel to the fibre...
Page xx - and the investigation of diamagnetism and magne-crystallic action was subsequently continued by me in the laboratory of Professor Magnus of Berlin. In December, 1851, after I had quitted Germany, Dr. Bence Jones went to the Prussian capital to see the celebrated experiments of Du Bois...
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