| Industrial arts - 1870 - 650 pages
...which I hitvo indicated lead all to substantially the «мшо estimate of tho dimensions of moleculnr structure. Jointly they establish, with what we cannot but regard as a very high decree of probability, the conclusion tbat iu any «ral nary liquid, trausparent («olid, or »eeroiogly... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1871 - 822 pages
...-/»вЛюав of a centimetre. Prof. Thomson presents the prand conclusions of his argument thus: "The four lines of argument which I have now indicated, lead all to substantially the same estimate of tho dimensions of molecular structure. Jointly they establish, with what wo cannot Lut regard as a... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1871 - 822 pages
...a c«it¡c'<tre. Prof. Thomson presents the grand condesions of his argument thus: "The four licr* of argument which I have now indicated, lead all to substantially the same estimate of tindimensions of molecular structure. Jointly they establish, with what we cannot lint regard as a... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1871 - 816 pages
...to nro « hnnnr of a centimetre. Prof. Thomson presents the grand conclusions of his argument thus: "The four lines of argument which I have now indicated, lead all to substantially tlie same estimate of the dimensions of molecular structure. Jointly they establish, with what wo oannot... | |
| 1872 - 396 pages
...Thomson contributes a very important paper on the " Size of Atoms to Nature," and thus sums up : " The four lines of argument which I have now indicated,...substantially the same estimate of the dimensions of molecules. " Jointly they establish, with what we cannot but regard as a very big degree of probability,... | |
| Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania - Medicine - 1876 - 854 pages
...his article before alluded to. He says: "The four lines of argument which I have indicated, all lead to substantially the same estimate of the dimensions...molecular structure. Jointly they establish, with what can be regarded as a very high degree of probability, the conclusions that, in ordinary liquid, transparent... | |
| T. J. J. See - Earthquakes - 1907 - 340 pages
...Popular Lectures and Addresses " (vol. 1, p. 224) Lord Kelvin condenses his conclusions as follows : " The four lines of argument which I have now indicated...the dimensions of molecular structure. Jointly they established, with what we cannot but regard as a very high degree of probability, the conclusion that,... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Anthropology - 1908 - 762 pages
...Popular Lectures and Addresses " (vol. 1, p. 224) Lord Kelvin condenses his conclusions as follows : " The four lines of argument which I have now indicated...the dimensions of molecular structure. Jointly they established, with what we cannot but regard as a very high degree of probability, the conclusion that,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Jackson See - Earth - 1908 - 150 pages
...Popular Lectures and Addresses " (vol. 1, p. 224) Lord Kelvin condenses his conclusions as follows : " The four lines of argument which I have now indicated...the dimensions of molecular structure. Jointly they established, with what we cannot but regard as a very high degree of probability, the conclusion that,... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Anthropology - 1908 - 760 pages
...Popular Lectures and Addresses " (vol. 1, p. 224) Lord Kelvin condenses his conclusions as follows : " The four lines of argument which I have now indicated...the dimensions of molecular structure. Jointly they established, with what we cannot but regard as a very high degree of probability, the conclusion that,... | |
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