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... given : ' The truly mechanical features of the orbit scheme ( speaking from the standpoint of classical mechanics ) have retreated farther and farther into the background , and the willingness of the theoretical physicists to sacrifice ...
... given : ' The truly mechanical features of the orbit scheme ( speaking from the standpoint of classical mechanics ) have retreated farther and farther into the background , and the willingness of the theoretical physicists to sacrifice ...
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... given I was largely indebted to communications from Mr. Basil Fletcher , Research Fellow of Sidney Sussex College . 1 Probleme der Atomdynamik , 1926. An English version is also pub- lished . 2 Applications of Dynamics to Physics and ...
... given I was largely indebted to communications from Mr. Basil Fletcher , Research Fellow of Sidney Sussex College . 1 Probleme der Atomdynamik , 1926. An English version is also pub- lished . 2 Applications of Dynamics to Physics and ...
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... given as a function , he proceeded as follows . He imaginedy to increase uniformly with time , so that its fluxion is constant . He imagined x to vary with time accord- ing to such a law as would make x the given function of y . The ...
... given as a function , he proceeded as follows . He imaginedy to increase uniformly with time , so that its fluxion is constant . He imagined x to vary with time accord- ing to such a law as would make x the given function of y . The ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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