Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 103W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1813 |
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Pagina 122
... tube inward or outward . If , for instance , the object measured be really , it may appear To or ‚ ‰ , in which case the doubt amounts to part of the whole quantity . But the difference is here exceedingly small in comparison to the ...
... tube inward or outward . If , for instance , the object measured be really , it may appear To or ‚ ‰ , in which case the doubt amounts to part of the whole quantity . But the difference is here exceedingly small in comparison to the ...
Pagina 128
... tube in the middle through the greater part of its length , the point , and the portion at the root , only being solid . From these two specimens , there can be no doubt that the left tusk appears commonly long before the right one ...
... tube in the middle through the greater part of its length , the point , and the portion at the root , only being solid . From these two specimens , there can be no doubt that the left tusk appears commonly long before the right one ...
Pagina 145
... tubes with rings of glass and collars might be applied by their flat joints , and would answer for exhausting jars connected with them . Fig . 8 , ( Pl . XIV . ) tubes differently bended , which may be connected at pleasure by flat ...
... tubes with rings of glass and collars might be applied by their flat joints , and would answer for exhausting jars connected with them . Fig . 8 , ( Pl . XIV . ) tubes differently bended , which may be connected at pleasure by flat ...
Pagina 163
... tube closed at one end , and kept red hot from ten to fifteen minutes , the open extremity being slightly stopt with a clay lute to prevent the admission of air . A white vapour with water was dis- charged , and a minute portion of ...
... tube closed at one end , and kept red hot from ten to fifteen minutes , the open extremity being slightly stopt with a clay lute to prevent the admission of air . A white vapour with water was dis- charged , and a minute portion of ...
Pagina 165
... tubes , or even in the air vesicles , under various circumstances , to produce the coloured appearances on the surface , and in the substance of the lungs , as above described . It must also be considered , that innumerable absorbent ...
... tubes , or even in the air vesicles , under various circumstances , to produce the coloured appearances on the surface , and in the substance of the lungs , as above described . It must also be considered , that innumerable absorbent ...
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