The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and ArtGould, Kendall, and Lincoln, 1863 |
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... phenomena which seem even more unaccountable than that of the variable stars . The regular periodical return of Encke's Comet also took place in the beginning of the year 1862 , and when first observed varied only about a minute and a ...
... phenomena which seem even more unaccountable than that of the variable stars . The regular periodical return of Encke's Comet also took place in the beginning of the year 1862 , and when first observed varied only about a minute and a ...
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... phenomena which we are in the habit of classing under the term explosions are all due , I need scarcely say , to a sudden and considerable expansion of matter . The successful effort , for exam- ple , of confined particles of air to ...
... phenomena which we are in the habit of classing under the term explosions are all due , I need scarcely say , to a sudden and considerable expansion of matter . The successful effort , for exam- ple , of confined particles of air to ...
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... phenomena which point to the existence of an ether , filling all space , and possessing the property of inertia . These are as follows : The phenomena of light and heat . These seem to be due to a vibratory or oscillatory motion among ...
... phenomena which point to the existence of an ether , filling all space , and possessing the property of inertia . These are as follows : The phenomena of light and heat . These seem to be due to a vibratory or oscillatory motion among ...
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... phenomena of nature which we can- not deduce from the known general laws of the universe , and tracing these and all known causes to their most remote and latent effects , making at every step all due allowance for our ignorance , and ...
... phenomena of nature which we can- not deduce from the known general laws of the universe , and tracing these and all known causes to their most remote and latent effects , making at every step all due allowance for our ignorance , and ...
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... phenomena exhibited in certain fishes , which have justly excited considerable attention from men of science . The fact that the electric organ is connected with the brain by an enor- mous mass of nerves , and the fact that the ...
... phenomena exhibited in certain fishes , which have justly excited considerable attention from men of science . The fact that the electric organ is connected with the brain by an enor- mous mass of nerves , and the fact that the ...
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