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... solutions . 6. The refractive and dispersive powers of ordinary solid and fluid bodies , measured according to the method of Fraunhofer . 7. Experimental determination of the effects of the absorption of light by gases upon the light of ...
... solutions . 6. The refractive and dispersive powers of ordinary solid and fluid bodies , measured according to the method of Fraunhofer . 7. Experimental determination of the effects of the absorption of light by gases upon the light of ...
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... seems to tend towards the solution of another of a more comprehensive na- ture , regarding the elementary constitution of bodies and the forces by which their constituent elements are arranged and held together . 1 FIFTH REPORT 1835 .
... seems to tend towards the solution of another of a more comprehensive na- ture , regarding the elementary constitution of bodies and the forces by which their constituent elements are arranged and held together . 1 FIFTH REPORT 1835 .
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... solutions that have been proposed of all such questions as cannot be handled without some hypotheses respect- ing the physical condition of the constituent elements of bodies , would probably conduce by a comparison of the hypotheses ...
... solutions that have been proposed of all such questions as cannot be handled without some hypotheses respect- ing the physical condition of the constituent elements of bodies , would probably conduce by a comparison of the hypotheses ...
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... solution of this weighty problem shall have been most studiously made trial of , in all its parts , then either will the theory of Newton be per- fectly and absolutely confirmed , or else it will be known beyond all doubt that in ...
... solution of this weighty problem shall have been most studiously made trial of , in all its parts , then either will the theory of Newton be per- fectly and absolutely confirmed , or else it will be known beyond all doubt that in ...
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... of which is a particular solution of the problem . Each of these terms contains two factors , one depending on the position of the attracted point only , and the other on the corresponding REPORT ON ELECTRICITY , MAGNETISM , AND HEAT . 7.
... of which is a particular solution of the problem . Each of these terms contains two factors , one depending on the position of the attracted point only , and the other on the corresponding REPORT ON ELECTRICITY , MAGNETISM , AND HEAT . 7.
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Стр. v - To give a stronger impulse and a more systematic direction to scientific inquiry, — to promote the intercourse of those who cultivate Science in different parts of the British Empire, with one another, and with foreign philosophers, — to obtain a more general attention to the objects of Science, and a removal of any disadvantages of a public kind which impede its progress.
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Стр. vi - The General Committee shall appoint, at each Meeting, Committees, consisting severally of the Members most conversant with the several branches of Science, to advise together for the advancement thereof. The...
Стр. vi - Committee two years in advance ; and the arrangements for it shall be entrusted to the Officers of the Association. General Committee. The General Committee shall sit during the week of the Meeting, or longer, to transact the business of the Association. It shall consist of the following persons : — CLASS...
Стр. 1 - His ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF SUSSEX, President of the Royal Society, having desired that no unnecessary delay should take place in the publication of the above mentioned Treatises, they will appear at short intervals, as they are ready for publication.
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Стр. xlvi - ... members the opinions, views, and discoveries of each other ; in calling upon eminent men to prepare reports upon the existing state of knowledge in the principal departments of science ; and in publishing only abstracts or notices of all those other contributions which it has not as a body called for ; in short, in attempting to induce men of science to •work more together than they do elsewhere, to establish a system of more Strict co.operation between the labourers in one common field, and...
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