The New Encyclopædia Britannica: MacropædiaEncyclopædia Britannica, 1993 This encyclopedia includes a two-volume index, a 12-volume Micropaedia (Ready reference), a 17-volume Macropaedia (Knowledge in depth), and the Propaedia. |
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Light L ight , a basic aspect of the human environment , cannot be defined in terms of anything simpler or more directly appreciated by the senses than itself . Light , certainly , is responsible for the sensation of sight . Light is ...
Light L ight , a basic aspect of the human environment , cannot be defined in terms of anything simpler or more directly appreciated by the senses than itself . Light , certainly , is responsible for the sensation of sight . Light is ...
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... Light ( 1963 ) . Interscience Publishing , Inc by permission of John Wiley & Sons , Inc Polarization and electromagnetic theory POLARIZED LIGHT Interaction of plane - polarized beams . Fresnel and Arago , using an apparatus based on ...
... Light ( 1963 ) . Interscience Publishing , Inc by permission of John Wiley & Sons , Inc Polarization and electromagnetic theory POLARIZED LIGHT Interaction of plane - polarized beams . Fresnel and Arago , using an apparatus based on ...
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... light phenomena not caused solely by a rise of temperature , but the distinction between the terms phosphorescence and fluorescence is still open to discussion . With respect to organic molecules , the term phosphorescence means light ...
... light phenomena not caused solely by a rise of temperature , but the distinction between the terms phosphorescence and fluorescence is still open to discussion . With respect to organic molecules , the term phosphorescence means light ...
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