Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 30
Pagina 30
... and in this consists the great advantage of the intermediate point Z. , that the arc P. Z. may be determined more and more accurately , almost without limit , the only unalterable error restling on the letermination of o Z. IV .
... and in this consists the great advantage of the intermediate point Z. , that the arc P. Z. may be determined more and more accurately , almost without limit , the only unalterable error restling on the letermination of o Z. IV .
Pagina 32
I have inquired , for instance , of the surgeons of the three regiments of foot guards , which consist of nearly ten thousand men ; and the result has been , that near sightedness , among the privates , is almost utterly unknown .
I have inquired , for instance , of the surgeons of the three regiments of foot guards , which consist of nearly ten thousand men ; and the result has been , that near sightedness , among the privates , is almost utterly unknown .
Pagina 52
And we find , moreover , that the whole mass of fluor might be divided into , and conceived to consist of , these acute rhomboids alone , which may be put together so as to fit each other without any intervening vacuity .
And we find , moreover , that the whole mass of fluor might be divided into , and conceived to consist of , these acute rhomboids alone , which may be put together so as to fit each other without any intervening vacuity .
Pagina 55
But if we lay the octohedral group , which consists of six balls , on one of its triangular sides , and consequently with an opposite triangular face uppermost , the two groups , consisting of three balls each , are then situated ...
But if we lay the octohedral group , which consists of six balls , on one of its triangular sides , and consequently with an opposite triangular face uppermost , the two groups , consisting of three balls each , are then situated ...
Pagina 58
It is at least possible that carbonate of lime and other substances , of which the forms are derived from regular rhomboids as their primitive form , may , in fact , consist of oblate spheroids as elementary particles .
It is at least possible that carbonate of lime and other substances , of which the forms are derived from regular rhomboids as their primitive form , may , in fact , consist of oblate spheroids as elementary particles .
Wat mensen zeggen - Een review schrijven
We hebben geen reviews gevonden op de gebruikelijke plaatsen.
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Royal Society (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1835 |
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Royal Society (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1836 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
acid action afforded alcohol ammonia animal appears ascertain become body carbon chlorine circumstances Cloudy colour combination common compound consequence considerable considered consist contained crystals determined diameter dissolved distance effect equal examined experiments explosion extremity Fair feet Fine fluoric acid former four glands glass grains half heat hydrogen inches instance JOURNAL July June lead length less light lines liquid liquor matter MDCCCXIII Mean measure metallic mixture muriatic muriatic acid nature nearly objects observations obtained occasioned oxygen pass persons Plate portion potash present probably produced proportion pure quantity Rain Read received refraction remained remarkable respecting seen separated shew sight silver similar Society solution substance sulphur sulphuret of carbon surface Therm tube vessel wire