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... produced on the gal- vanometer by the discharge of a battery , is due to the retarda- tion of the lesser waves of electricity , a fact which indicates the cause of Matteucci's results , when a card was pierced by the currents induced in ...
... produced on the gal- vanometer by the discharge of a battery , is due to the retarda- tion of the lesser waves of electricity , a fact which indicates the cause of Matteucci's results , when a card was pierced by the currents induced in ...
Pagina 63
... produce hilarity , as it was never known to provoke resentment . He was a man eminently devoid of guile or malice . Simple in manners and address , and almost child - like in his feelings , he won from those who knew him , and ...
... produce hilarity , as it was never known to provoke resentment . He was a man eminently devoid of guile or malice . Simple in manners and address , and almost child - like in his feelings , he won from those who knew him , and ...
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... produced interesting and valuable memoirs ; the honour of the state requires that the work should be continued . I recommend to them to increase the number of their members , and , perhaps , to raise the annual sub- scription to five ...
... produced interesting and valuable memoirs ; the honour of the state requires that the work should be continued . I recommend to them to increase the number of their members , and , perhaps , to raise the annual sub- scription to five ...
Pagina 83
... difficult combinations of sounds . Sixteen keys were sufficient to produce all the sounds . In enunciating the simple sounds , the movements of the mouth could be seen . The parts were made of gum elastic . The figure was 83.
... difficult combinations of sounds . Sixteen keys were sufficient to produce all the sounds . In enunciating the simple sounds , the movements of the mouth could be seen . The parts were made of gum elastic . The figure was 83.
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... producing the globular form of the planets , ( since the attraction of cohesion only extends to an unappre- ciable ... produced by the operation of the same cause . The contractile force in the surface of the bubble is easily shown by ...
... producing the globular form of the planets , ( since the attraction of cohesion only extends to an unappre- ciable ... produced by the operation of the same cause . The contractile force in the surface of the bubble is easily shown by ...
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