Science, Bind 22–23John Michels (Journalist) Moses King, 1893 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... conductor does not tend to injure other bodies in its immediate vicinity . On this point I can only say that I have found no case where such a conductor ( for instance , a bell wire ) has been dis- sipated , even if resting against a ...
... conductor does not tend to injure other bodies in its immediate vicinity . On this point I can only say that I have found no case where such a conductor ( for instance , a bell wire ) has been dis- sipated , even if resting against a ...
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... Conductor . LYNDS JONES . In reference to the communication on the use of the ground in an electric circuit , June 16 , you may allow me to say : The earth is not a conductor of electricity in any sense , only as a conven- tion . All Du ...
... Conductor . LYNDS JONES . In reference to the communication on the use of the ground in an electric circuit , June 16 , you may allow me to say : The earth is not a conductor of electricity in any sense , only as a conven- tion . All Du ...
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... conductor ( one - sixteenth of an inch in diameter , say , ) has failed Entirely new departure in pro- tecting buildings from lightning . One hundred feet of the Hodges to protect between two horizon- Patent Lightning Dispeller tal ...
... conductor ( one - sixteenth of an inch in diameter , say , ) has failed Entirely new departure in pro- tecting buildings from lightning . One hundred feet of the Hodges to protect between two horizon- Patent Lightning Dispeller tal ...
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... conductor does not tend to injure other bodies in its immediate vicinity . On this point I can only say that I have found no case where such a conductor ( for instance , a bell wire ) has been dis- sipated , even if resting against a ...
... conductor does not tend to injure other bodies in its immediate vicinity . On this point I can only say that I have found no case where such a conductor ( for instance , a bell wire ) has been dis- sipated , even if resting against a ...
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... conductor ( one - sixteenth of an tecting buildings from lightning . inch in diameter , say , ) has failed One hundred feet of the Hodges to protect between two horizon- Patent Lightning Dispeller tal planes passing through its ...
... conductor ( one - sixteenth of an tecting buildings from lightning . inch in diameter , say , ) has failed One hundred feet of the Hodges to protect between two horizon- Patent Lightning Dispeller tal planes passing through its ...
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