Search Results - "Bate, William"
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The Fibre Resolved OpticAl and Near-Ultraviolet Czerny–Turner Imaging Spectropolarimeter (francis)
Published in Solar physics (01-12-2023)“…The solar physics community is entering a golden era that is ripe with next-generation ground- and space-based facilities, advanced spectral inversion…”
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Excitation of Sausage Oscillations in a Curved Coronal Loop
Published 01-01-2019“…This thesis concerns itself with the effects of curvature in the modelling of fast magnetoacoustic sausage oscillations of coronal loops. The Lare2d code was…”
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The Fibre Resolved OpticAl and Near-Ultraviolet Czerny–Turner Imaging Spectropolarimeter (FRANCIS)
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The Man Who Believed in the Code of the West by George L. Voss (review)
Published in Western American literature (1975)Get full text
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The Fulbright Program: Retrospect and Prospect
Published in American studies international (01-01-1982)Get full text
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THE WRITINGS AND PUBLIC CAREER OF THOMAS EWBANK, UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS, 1849-1852
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Thomas Ewbank: Commissioner of Patents, 1849-1852
Published in Records of the Columbia Historical Society of Washington, D.C. (01-01-1973)Get full text
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The Man Who Believed in the Code of the West
Published in Western American Literature (01-10-1975)Get full text
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Notes
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Containing papers of a biological character (01-04-1933)“…Recent work on the osmotic pressure of the hen’s egg has introduced a sense of uncertainty as to the value of the many comparisons which have been made between…”
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Notes
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Containing papers of a biological character (01-04-1933)“…Recent work on the osmotic pressure of the hen’s egg has introduced a sense of uncertainty as to the value of the many comparisons which have been made between…”
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A preliminary investigation of the conditions which determine the stability of irreversible hydrosols
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (31-12-1900)“…It has long been held that a large number of colloidal solutions are related to or identical with suspensions of solid matter in a fluid in which the particles…”
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On the mechanism of gelation in reversible colloidal systems
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (31-12-1900)“…Speaking generally, colloidal matter occurs in three conditions :— (1) As fluid mixture, colloidal solutions, or sols, as Graham called them ; (2) Solid…”
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IV. On some histological features and physiological properties of the post-œsophageal nerve cord of the crustacea
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. B (31-12-1894)“…About two years ago, at the suggestion of Dr. W. H. Gaskell, F. R. S., I undertook the examination of the minute anatomy of the nervous system of the…”
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Problems of the boundary state
Published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series A: Mathematical and Physical Sciences (01-01-1932)“…Matter distributed as a thin layer between two continuous phases may fairly be said to be in a fourth state because the energy of every element is shared with…”
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Adsorption. A study of availability and accessibility
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing papers of a mathematical and physical character (01-11-1932)“…Our object is twofold—to show how friction may be used to analyse the composition of an adsorbed layer, and to exhibit the remarkable effect of “previous…”
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The tension of composite fluid surfaces.—No. II
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing papers of a mathematical and physical character (08-05-1913)“…With the figures in Table III of the preceding paper (p. 311) as a guide the problem of the spreading of one fluid over the surface of another may be…”
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On the sensation of light produced by radium rays and its relation to the visual purple
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (31-01-1904)“…It is now well known that when a few milligrammes of a salt of radium are brought near the head in the dark a sensation of diffuse light is produced. We have…”
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VII. On the characters and behaviour of the wandering (migrating) cells of the frog, especially in relation to micro-organisms
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. B (31-12-1894)“…[The most salient feature of the wandering cells of the body is their marked increase in numbers in inflammation. Virchow, originally, in his great work, 'The…”
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I. On the characters and behaviour of the wandering (migrating) cells of the frog, especially in relation to micro-organisms
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (31-12-1893)“…The paper deals with the results of an investigation of the structure and functions of the wandering (migrating)* cells of the Frog. Certain preliminary…”
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A microscopic study of the freezing of gel
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Containing papers of a mathematical and physical character (03-08-1926)“…The curious spheres described by Moran, consisting as they do of a succession of shells, afford unmistakable proof that the formation of the ice phase inside a…”
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