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... taken the law into my own hands in this matter , and , defining density as the mass of unit volume , I have defined specific gravity , in the way Mr. Cumming suggests in the last paragraph of his letter , as the weight of unit volume ...
... taken the law into my own hands in this matter , and , defining density as the mass of unit volume , I have defined specific gravity , in the way Mr. Cumming suggests in the last paragraph of his letter , as the weight of unit volume ...
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... taken , which show very well the crater with its relative position to the summit of the mountain and to the Sciarra . On the following day the tour of the island was made in a boat , and , as only a few stones were being ejected , we ...
... taken , which show very well the crater with its relative position to the summit of the mountain and to the Sciarra . On the following day the tour of the island was made in a boat , and , as only a few stones were being ejected , we ...
Side 20
... taken place consists not in the suppression of any particular component , but in the scattering of the various components , so that none of the nerves of this group form in themselves complete segmental nerves , but rather the whole of ...
... taken place consists not in the suppression of any particular component , but in the scattering of the various components , so that none of the nerves of this group form in themselves complete segmental nerves , but rather the whole of ...
Side 27
... taken to remove this blemish , though an occasional tendency to reversion may be noticed in such statements as that " the anterior prostate is divaric- able into two lobes , " or that a given figure is " one - half less than natural ...
... taken to remove this blemish , though an occasional tendency to reversion may be noticed in such statements as that " the anterior prostate is divaric- able into two lobes , " or that a given figure is " one - half less than natural ...
Side 38
... taken under similar con- ditions or directly with the sky , to determine the many questions that could be dealt with in this way - to enable , in fact , the astronomer of the future to have the sky of his past and his present to deal ...
... taken under similar con- ditions or directly with the sky , to determine the many questions that could be dealt with in this way - to enable , in fact , the astronomer of the future to have the sky of his past and his present to deal ...
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