The Scientific Monthly, Tom 7James McKeen Cattell American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1918 |
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Strona 95
... existence of bodies such as the American observatories are much hypothetic planet Vulcan in the vi- cinity of the sun . Two spectro- distracted from their regular work graphs gave images of the stratum by existing conditions . It is ...
... existence of bodies such as the American observatories are much hypothetic planet Vulcan in the vi- cinity of the sun . Two spectro- distracted from their regular work graphs gave images of the stratum by existing conditions . It is ...
Strona 107
... forces and to assume that equilibrium of the electrons which must associate themselves with the nuclei to form neutral atoms is maintained solely by rotation in cir- cular or elliptic orbits . The existence of a large LIGHT EMISSION 107.
... forces and to assume that equilibrium of the electrons which must associate themselves with the nuclei to form neutral atoms is maintained solely by rotation in cir- cular or elliptic orbits . The existence of a large LIGHT EMISSION 107.
Strona 108
James McKeen Cattell. cular or elliptic orbits . The existence of a large number of electrons moving in such orbits increases the difficulty of ac- counting for equilibrium , particularly when we consider losses of energy by radiation ...
James McKeen Cattell. cular or elliptic orbits . The existence of a large number of electrons moving in such orbits increases the difficulty of ac- counting for equilibrium , particularly when we consider losses of energy by radiation ...
Strona 110
... existence of a smaller positive electron than the hydrogen nucleus . There is another possibility which can not be overlooked , although there is little experimental basis for any clear - cut hypothesis — a static atom , that is , one ...
... existence of a smaller positive electron than the hydrogen nucleus . There is another possibility which can not be overlooked , although there is little experimental basis for any clear - cut hypothesis — a static atom , that is , one ...
Strona 120
... existence , that is to say , by what processes the oxygen supply is maintained in a natural body of water . This is one of our problems in its broad aspect . Two processes are continually depleting the oxygen supply : The respiration of ...
... existence , that is to say , by what processes the oxygen supply is maintained in a natural body of water . This is one of our problems in its broad aspect . Two processes are continually depleting the oxygen supply : The respiration of ...
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