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... observations lead him to the belief that many of the lunar craters were the result of a single explosion , which ... observation . Recent discoveries in paleontology prove that man existed on this earth at a period far anterior to that ...
... observations lead him to the belief that many of the lunar craters were the result of a single explosion , which ... observation . Recent discoveries in paleontology prove that man existed on this earth at a period far anterior to that ...
Pagina 19
... observations so exact that they could go right to the spot . After finding it , they marked the line of the cable by a row of buoys ; for fogs would come down , and shut out sun and stars , so that no man could take an observation ...
... observations so exact that they could go right to the spot . After finding it , they marked the line of the cable by a row of buoys ; for fogs would come down , and shut out sun and stars , so that no man could take an observation ...
Pagina 43
... observation . The registering of the total amount of power delivered from the pulley is effected by means of two small belts running over the round rod , which projects beyond the end of the main shaft and carries the index - hand above ...
... observation . The registering of the total amount of power delivered from the pulley is effected by means of two small belts running over the round rod , which projects beyond the end of the main shaft and carries the index - hand above ...
Pagina 109
... observations . " The demonstration of the superiority of the hooped gun , with detailed directions for its construction , is contained in a paper read before this Academy in February , 1856 , and published at the beginning of the sixth ...
... observations . " The demonstration of the superiority of the hooped gun , with detailed directions for its construction , is contained in a paper read before this Academy in February , 1856 , and published at the beginning of the sixth ...
Pagina 121
... observations of the eclipses of Jupiter's first satellite , and those of the phenomena of aberration , lead directly , although with a different degree of approximation , to the determination of the time light occupies to run over the ...
... observations of the eclipses of Jupiter's first satellite , and those of the phenomena of aberration , lead directly , although with a different degree of approximation , to the determination of the time light occupies to run over the ...
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Pagina 261 - a special mineralization producing a bituminous matter instead of coal or lignite. This operation is not attributable to heat, nor of the nature of a distillation, but is due to chemical reactions at the ordinary temperature, and under the normal conditions of climate.
Pagina 303 - When the ether spray thus produced is directed upon the outer skin, the skin is rendered insensible within a minute; but the effects do not end here. So soon as the skin is divided, the ether begins to exert on the nervous filaments the double action of cold and of etherization : so that the narcotism can be extended deeply to any desired extent. Pure rectified ether used in this manner is entirely negative ; it causes no irritation, and may be applied to a deep wound, as I shall show, without any...