The Quarterly Journal, Volumen 8John Murray, 1820 |
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... temperature . The remainder of the paper is chiefly occupied with the details of the operations then prac- tised for dyeing Turkey red ; with a theory of the process , and with a general view of the mode of action of the individual mor ...
... temperature . The remainder of the paper is chiefly occupied with the details of the operations then prac- tised for dyeing Turkey red ; with a theory of the process , and with a general view of the mode of action of the individual mor ...
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... temperature of the earth's substance might have been detected by the diminution of the length of the day : and we shall find , on computation , that a single degree of Fahrenheit might make an alteration of nearly a second in the ...
... temperature of the earth's substance might have been detected by the diminution of the length of the day : and we shall find , on computation , that a single degree of Fahrenheit might make an alteration of nearly a second in the ...
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... Temperature of the different Times of the Year . Professor Brandes has computed the mean temperatures for intervals of five days , from the Journal of the Royal Society in London , for two periods of five years each . He has remarked ...
... Temperature of the different Times of the Year . Professor Brandes has computed the mean temperatures for intervals of five days , from the Journal of the Royal Society in London , for two periods of five years each . He has remarked ...
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The density of a gas is proportional to its compression , when the temperature remains the same . This law which is found true within those limits of density , where we have been able to prove it , evidently cannot apply to liquids and ...
The density of a gas is proportional to its compression , when the temperature remains the same . This law which is found true within those limits of density , where we have been able to prove it , evidently cannot apply to liquids and ...
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... temperature of ten degrees ( 50 ° . Fahr . ) and compressed by a column of water 10 metres ( 32.81925 ft . ) in height increases by 44 millionths , the flattening of the earth would be ; the coefficient of the square of the sine of the ...
... temperature of ten degrees ( 50 ° . Fahr . ) and compressed by a column of water 10 metres ( 32.81925 ft . ) in height increases by 44 millionths , the flattening of the earth would be ; the coefficient of the square of the sine of the ...
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