The Major Achievements of Science, Том 2University Press, 1960 |
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... quantity of water , which I cause to take on a round figure , of very near the same size as a millet - seed . This latter quantity of water I figure to myself to be the one - hundredth part of the foresaid drop : for I reckon that if ...
... quantity of water , which I cause to take on a round figure , of very near the same size as a millet - seed . This latter quantity of water I figure to myself to be the one - hundredth part of the foresaid drop : for I reckon that if ...
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... quantity of air which the mouse had breathed so long ; so that , had it been common air , I was satisfied it must have been very nearly , if not altogether , as noxious as possible , so as not to be affected by nitrous air ; when , to ...
... quantity of air which the mouse had breathed so long ; so that , had it been common air , I was satisfied it must have been very nearly , if not altogether , as noxious as possible , so as not to be affected by nitrous air ; when , to ...
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... quantity of heat will always be converted into the same quantity of living force . We can therefore express the equivalency in definite language applicable at all times and under all circumstances . Thus the attraction of 817 lb ...
... quantity of heat will always be converted into the same quantity of living force . We can therefore express the equivalency in definite language applicable at all times and under all circumstances . Thus the attraction of 817 lb ...
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THE COPERNICAN THEORY | 5 |
THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD | 24 |
From Otto von Guerickes New Magdeburg Experiments on | 30 |
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