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... body is cooled it occupies a smaller volume than before it is evident , therefore , that its parts must have ap- proached towards each other : when the body is expanded by heat , it is equally evident that its parts must have separated ...
... body is cooled it occupies a smaller volume than before it is evident , therefore , that its parts must have ap- proached towards each other : when the body is expanded by heat , it is equally evident that its parts must have separated ...
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... body , either solid or fluid , occupy the interior of the thoracic cavity , the sound produced by the percussion has been compared ( an exaggerated comparison ) to that proceeding from an empty barrel when struck . Where , on the ...
... body , either solid or fluid , occupy the interior of the thoracic cavity , the sound produced by the percussion has been compared ( an exaggerated comparison ) to that proceeding from an empty barrel when struck . Where , on the ...
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... body was constituted was the promotion of the physical sciences by ex- periment ; and it is justly remarked that the period of its esta- blishment was highly favourable for this purpose . Some of its first members were persons of ...
... body was constituted was the promotion of the physical sciences by ex- periment ; and it is justly remarked that the period of its esta- blishment was highly favourable for this purpose . Some of its first members were persons of ...
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