Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tomy 5-6Chemical news office., 1862 |
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... cause a copious precipitation of rain . Now , if we may be allowed to regard this effect as an established fact , it seems to me to be one of some interest in connexion with the disputed question whether , in thunderstorms , a discharge ...
... cause a copious precipitation of rain . Now , if we may be allowed to regard this effect as an established fact , it seems to me to be one of some interest in connexion with the disputed question whether , in thunderstorms , a discharge ...
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... cause the beam to go through , and by causing them to cross I can cut off the beam . It is a polarizing apparatus , as it is called . I have a yellow and a blue disc overlapping each other , but in the centre part there is no trace of ...
... cause the beam to go through , and by causing them to cross I can cut off the beam . It is a polarizing apparatus , as it is called . I have a yellow and a blue disc overlapping each other , but in the centre part there is no trace of ...
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... cause of hemihedrity is then recognised . 2. The existence of this same molecular dissymmetry is translated beyond by the rotary optical property . The cause of rotary polarisation is also determined . † 3. When non - superposable ...
... cause of hemihedrity is then recognised . 2. The existence of this same molecular dissymmetry is translated beyond by the rotary optical property . The cause of rotary polarisation is also determined . † 3. When non - superposable ...
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