Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Том 48American Academy of Arts and Sciences., 1913 |
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... body of the instru- ment , containing the couples , was taken out of its original mounting and set up in a tube about 37 mm . in diameter , through the upper end of which was sealed a pair of leading - in wires . Zts . f . Augenheilk ...
... body of the instru- ment , containing the couples , was taken out of its original mounting and set up in a tube about 37 mm . in diameter , through the upper end of which was sealed a pair of leading - in wires . Zts . f . Augenheilk ...
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... body shining through a medium that cuts off all the ultra violet of less wave length than about 295 μu and greatly ... bodies suspended in it . In other words , the violet and ultra violet are not wholly lost , but appear in radiation ...
... body shining through a medium that cuts off all the ultra violet of less wave length than about 295 μu and greatly ... bodies suspended in it . In other words , the violet and ultra violet are not wholly lost , but appear in radiation ...
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... body of radiations of short wave length . So far as possible injury from the ultra violet component in any artificial light source is con- cerned it is obviously dependent on the amount of actual energy delivered by the source in the ...
... body of radiations of short wave length . So far as possible injury from the ultra violet component in any artificial light source is con- cerned it is obviously dependent on the amount of actual energy delivered by the source in the ...
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... body of the energy is of wave length greater than 365 μμ . In fact since the spectrum of the G. E. M. lamp runs down nearly to wave length 300 μμ , and is strong only between say 360 and the visible , the energy distribution of the ...
... body of the energy is of wave length greater than 365 μμ . In fact since the spectrum of the G. E. M. lamp runs down nearly to wave length 300 μμ , and is strong only between say 360 and the visible , the energy distribution of the ...
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... body devoted all his special knowledge to the service of the city . This appears to be the only public office , subject to election by the people , which he at any time held . Agassiz was elected a member of the Academy of Arts and ...
... body devoted all his special knowledge to the service of the city . This appears to be the only public office , subject to election by the people , which he at any time held . Agassiz was elected a member of the Academy of Arts and ...
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