| Edward Gibbon Wakefield - Colonization - 1833 - 354 pages
...The object of this system was to separate those who should become proprietors ; to separate them, all from each other, by a distance equal to the diameter of the circles ; and the motive for this object was fear lest, if the colonists were not so separated, they... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1928 - 816 pages
...electric moment of these doublets being equal to that given by a proton and a negative hydrogen ion separated from each other by a distance equal to the diameter of a hydrogen atom. Apparatus. The experimental method involved the measurement of the rapidly changing... | |
| Agriculture - 1917 - 778 pages
...mycelium is about half as great as the thickness of the body wall of the nema, and the septa of the cells are separated from each other by a distance equal to the diameter of the body. There are two other diseases affecting this nema, one of microbe origin, the other of fungous... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1928 - 792 pages
...on its surface, the electric moment of these doublets being that given by a proton and an electron separated from each other by a distance equal to the diameter of a hydrogen atom. Out best thanks are due to the Commissioners of the 1851 Exhibition for a Scholarship... | |
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