The Microcosm: The Organ of Substantial Philosophy, Том 8Hall & Company, 1891 |
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... Pulse Formation . Prof. A. B. Wood . With a Reply by the Editor . Can a Vi- brating Prong of a Tuning - Fork Send Off an Air - Pulse ? .. Annular Theory , The . Prof. I. N. Vail , 21 , 35 , 54 , 76 , 91 , 102 , 126 Another Reply for ...
... Pulse Formation . Prof. A. B. Wood . With a Reply by the Editor . Can a Vi- brating Prong of a Tuning - Fork Send Off an Air - Pulse ? .. Annular Theory , The . Prof. I. N. Vail , 21 , 35 , 54 , 76 , 91 , 102 , 126 Another Reply for ...
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... Pulse - Velocity . With Re- ply by the Editor .... What a Prominent Minister of Texas Thinks .. 95 129 What is Life ? Isaac Hoffer . 53 Prof. A. B. Wood's Articles . 152 Prof. Wood's Reply ..... 89 Query Department .. 46 What is Sound ...
... Pulse - Velocity . With Re- ply by the Editor .... What a Prominent Minister of Texas Thinks .. 95 129 What is Life ? Isaac Hoffer . 53 Prof. A. B. Wood's Articles . 152 Prof. Wood's Reply ..... 89 Query Department .. 46 What is Sound ...
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... pulse as we suspect to deny the doctrine of the theory that the loudness of sound must correspond exactly to the width of swing of the air - particles caused by the vibrating body . But instantly remembering the teaching of all the text ...
... pulse as we suspect to deny the doctrine of the theory that the loudness of sound must correspond exactly to the width of swing of the air - particles caused by the vibrating body . But instantly remembering the teaching of all the text ...
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... pulses that are heard in the open air give the necessary heat thereby to be gener- from a mile to a mile and a half in all direc- ated , as really as if each cubic inch were com- tions . These trifling vibrations , which liberate ...
... pulses that are heard in the open air give the necessary heat thereby to be gener- from a mile to a mile and a half in all direc- ated , as really as if each cubic inch were com- tions . These trifling vibrations , which liberate ...
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... pulses issuing from a flower garden . Nor does any scientist teach that we taste the various deli- cate flavors by our palate " swinging to and fro with the motion of a pendulum . " Nor would any man be so wedded to wave - motion as to ...
... pulses issuing from a flower garden . Nor does any scientist teach that we taste the various deli- cate flavors by our palate " swinging to and fro with the motion of a pendulum . " Nor would any man be so wedded to wave - motion as to ...
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absolute according action admit air-particles air-pulses air-waves annular argument Audsley body canopy cause claim compression condensations and rarefactions Darwin discovery disease dyspepsia earth effect energy entity existence fact force fork four cubic miles GEORGE ASHDOWN AUDSLEY give Hæckel Hall's Health-Pamphlet heat heaven Helmholtz immaterial inch insect light locust logical lymph matter mechanical ment mental MICROCOSM mind molecules motion motion-theories moving natural selection organic Park Row particle physical Problem of Human produce Prof Professor prong prove pulse rarefactions reader reason reply result ROBERT ROGERS scientific Sedley Taylor serpent sonorous sound-board sound-pulses sound-waves stridulating string Substantial Philosophy Substantial Theory sympathetic vibration teaching text-book Theistic evolution theory of acoustics theory of sound thing tion treatment tricity truth tuning-fork tympanic membrane Tyndall Typhon velocity vibrating vital wave wave-theory of sound WILFORD HALL Wood writes York Post
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Стр. 8 - And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening spirit.
Стр. 8 - There shall be no more thence an infant of days, nor an old man that hath not filled his days: for the child shall die an hundred years old; but the sinner, being an hundred years old, shall be accursed.
Стр. 22 - All the fountains of the great deep were broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.
Стр. 160 - I firmly believe that if the whole materia medica, as now used, could be sunk to the bottom of the sea, it would be all the better for mankind...
Стр. 164 - Several writers have misapprehended or objected to the term Natural Selection. Some have even imagined that natural selection induces variability, whereas it implies only the preservation of such variations as arise and are beneficial to the being under its conditions of life.
Стр. 7 - From harmony, from heavenly harmony This universal frame began: From harmony to harmony Through all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in Man.
Стр. 164 - Why should not Nature take a sudden leap from structure to structure ? On the theory of natural selection, we can clearly understand why she should not; for natural selection acts only by taking advantage of slight successive variations ; she can never take a great and sudden leap, but must advance by short and sure, though slow steps.
Стр. 121 - In the case of water, when the crests of one system of waves coincide with the crests of another system: higher waves will be the result of the coalescence of the two systems. But when the crests of one system coincide with the sinuses, or furrows, of the other system, the two systems, in whole or in part, destroy each other. This mutual destruction of two systems of waves is called interference. The same remarks apply to sonorous waves.
Стр. 147 - Imagine one of the prongs of the vibrating fork swiftly advancing ; it compresses the air immediately in front of it, and when it retreats it leaves a partial vacuum behind, the process being repeated by every subsequent advance and retreat.
Стр. 160 - I declare," says Dr. James Johnson, "my conscientious opinion, founded on long observation and reflection, that if there was not a single physician, surgeon, apothecary, manmidwife, chemist, druggist, or drug, on the face of the earth, there would be less sickness, and less mortality than now obtains.