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Pagina 30
... 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 rest- ing on the letermination of OZ . Solsticial Zenith ...
... 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 rest- ing on the letermination of OZ . Solsticial Zenith ...
Pagina 32
... consist of nearly ten thousand men ; and the result has been , that near sightedness , among the privates , is almost utterly unknown . Not half a dozen men have been discharged , nor half a dozen recruits rejected , on account of this ...
... consist of nearly ten thousand men ; and the result has been , that near sightedness , among the privates , is almost utterly unknown . Not half a dozen men have been discharged , nor half a dozen recruits rejected , on account of this ...
Pagina 52
... consist of , these acute rhomboids alone , which may be put together so as to fit each other without vening vacuity . any inter- But , since the solid thus obtained ( as represented fig . 2. ) may be again split by natural fractures at ...
... consist of , these acute rhomboids alone , which may be put together so as to fit each other without vening vacuity . any inter- But , since the solid thus obtained ( as represented fig . 2. ) may be again split by natural fractures at ...
Pagina 55
... consists of six balls , on one of its triangular sides , and consequently with an oppo- site triangular face uppermost , the two groups , consisting of three balls each , are then situated precisely as they would be found in two ...
... consists of six balls , on one of its triangular sides , and consequently with an oppo- site triangular face uppermost , the two groups , consisting of three balls each , are then situated precisely as they would be found in two ...
Pagina 58
... consist of oblate spheroids as elementary particles . It deserves to be remarked , that the conjecture to which we are thus led by a natural transition , from consideration of the most simple form of crystals , was long since ...
... consist of oblate spheroids as elementary particles . It deserves to be remarked , that the conjecture to which we are thus led by a natural transition , from consideration of the most simple form of crystals , was long since ...
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