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... described by Mr. J. T. Jackson in the Scientific Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society ( x . , part i . , 8 ) . The method con- sists in the application to the particular question considered of the well - known principles governing ...
... described by Mr. J. T. Jackson in the Scientific Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society ( x . , part i . , 8 ) . The method con- sists in the application to the particular question considered of the well - known principles governing ...
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... described in our issue for September 3. The volume now published contains the main results of the work arranged by the council for the year dealt with , printed in both English and German . on " " 15 These Hector , F.R.S. Copies can be ...
... described in our issue for September 3. The volume now published contains the main results of the work arranged by the council for the year dealt with , printed in both English and German . on " " 15 These Hector , F.R.S. Copies can be ...
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... described their methods , but also in some cases showed how they came to adopt them . Speakers were carefully chosen from among those who exhibited last year and whose work was well known to the executive committee , of which several ...
... described their methods , but also in some cases showed how they came to adopt them . Speakers were carefully chosen from among those who exhibited last year and whose work was well known to the executive committee , of which several ...
Side 19
... described some experiments on the staminal hairs of Tradescantia virginica , from which it appears that the protoplasmic movement can continue for me days after the hairs are removed from the plant , even if they are completely embedded ...
... described some experiments on the staminal hairs of Tradescantia virginica , from which it appears that the protoplasmic movement can continue for me days after the hairs are removed from the plant , even if they are completely embedded ...
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... described in one section of the committee's report by Miss L. J. Clarke , whose work at the James Allen's Girls ' School , Dulwich , has shown that botany can be made a practicable as well as practical school subject . Other sections of ...
... described in one section of the committee's report by Miss L. J. Clarke , whose work at the James Allen's Girls ' School , Dulwich , has shown that botany can be made a practicable as well as practical school subject . Other sections of ...
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Side xviii - PUCKLE— AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON CONIC SECTIONS AND ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY. With Numerous Examples and Hints for their Solution ; especially designed for the Use of Beginners. By GH PUCKLE, MA New Edition, revised and enlarged.
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Side vi - To the architect and the schoolmaster alike it will prove an invaluable work of reference. Every type of secondary and elementary school is fully illustrated and adequately described." The School World. Demy 8v0, cloth, gilt. 7*. 6d. net. THE PLANNING AND FITTING-UP OF CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL LABORATORIES. With Notes on the Ventilation, Warming and Lighting of Schools.
Side 68 - They used before to work with a buoy to the cylinder, enclosed in a pipe, which buoy rose when the steam was strong and opened the injection, and made a stroke ; thereby they were capable of only giving six, eight, or ten strokes in a minute, till a boy, named Humphrey Potter, in 1713, who attended the engine, added (what be called коддая) a catch, that the beam always opened, and then it would go 15 or 16 strokes a minute.
Side 184 - Winter," by Monochrome; and, in a lighter vein, the " Walrus " gives an account of the weird inventions of " My Friend Choggles," and " Pettifer " prattles about hi» experiences of winter photography. THE report of the ninth meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, held at Hobart. Tasmania, in 1902, has now been published.