Addresses Delivered at the Triennial Celebration ..., Volumes 18-231879 |
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... determined . Having both objects in the field of view , the aperture in the diaphragm was varied until the image of Mars appeared of the same brilliancy as that of the satellite . This area of the aperture was then determined by reading ...
... determined . Having both objects in the field of view , the aperture in the diaphragm was varied until the image of Mars appeared of the same brilliancy as that of the satellite . This area of the aperture was then determined by reading ...
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... determined by the differential atmospheric weight without and within , but gravity flow outside of the pipe , from a greater or less distance , up to the very surface of the pipe , so as to wet its exterior surface , determined alone by ...
... determined by the differential atmospheric weight without and within , but gravity flow outside of the pipe , from a greater or less distance , up to the very surface of the pipe , so as to wet its exterior surface , determined alone by ...
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... determined . The effect of the style attached to the fork is to slightly alter its rate of vibration , but this effect may be allowed for by comparing the fork having the style attached with a standard fork . If the rate of vibration of ...
... determined . The effect of the style attached to the fork is to slightly alter its rate of vibration , but this effect may be allowed for by comparing the fork having the style attached with a standard fork . If the rate of vibration of ...
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Discussion on the paper presented at | 11 |
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