Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 144,Wydanie 3755Chemical news office., 1932 |
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... calculated in two ways , first , by multiply- ing the sum of the relative volumes of the component atoms by n - 1 , where n is the theoretical refractive index ; and secondly , by adding the discovered optical refrac- tivities of the ...
... calculated in two ways , first , by multiply- ing the sum of the relative volumes of the component atoms by n - 1 , where n is the theoretical refractive index ; and secondly , by adding the discovered optical refrac- tivities of the ...
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... calculated with sufficient accuracy . The method of making this calculation will be explained later . Excessive reverberation is an evil because it prolongs unduly each syllable or note of music , causing it to interfere with the next ...
... calculated with sufficient accuracy . The method of making this calculation will be explained later . Excessive reverberation is an evil because it prolongs unduly each syllable or note of music , causing it to interfere with the next ...
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... calculated by assuming the A22 law , and it is shown that the intensities are not in contradiction to an effective wave - length of 7.0 AU . It is shown that the use of limiting channels between the source and absorbers causes scattered ...
... calculated by assuming the A22 law , and it is shown that the intensities are not in contradiction to an effective wave - length of 7.0 AU . It is shown that the use of limiting channels between the source and absorbers causes scattered ...
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