Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Том 18The Society, 1880 |
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... angles, varying probably from twenty-five to forty degrees. After I began to come to that city to the sessions of our Court, passing upon the Pennsylvania Railroad, I occasionally looked for some of these naked stons mountain sides ...
... angles, varying probably from twenty-five to forty degrees. After I began to come to that city to the sessions of our Court, passing upon the Pennsylvania Railroad, I occasionally looked for some of these naked stons mountain sides ...
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... angles, varying probably from twenty-five to forty degrees. After I began to come to that city to the sessions of our Court, passing upon the Pennsylvania Railroad, I occasionally looked for some of these naked stone mountain sides ...
... angles, varying probably from twenty-five to forty degrees. After I began to come to that city to the sessions of our Court, passing upon the Pennsylvania Railroad, I occasionally looked for some of these naked stone mountain sides ...
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... angle made with the horizon, that is the height divided by the base (£) while others use the co-tang, or -. Now if we consider the manner of obtaining the value of the ratio in a Geometrical Series or progression where no ambiguity ...
... angle made with the horizon, that is the height divided by the base (£) while others use the co-tang, or -. Now if we consider the manner of obtaining the value of the ratio in a Geometrical Series or progression where no ambiguity ...
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... angle which the slope makes with the horizon should invariably be used. To save time in determining the relative values of some of the most important scales in use, and to aid in introducing the metric system of lengths, I have with the ...
... angle which the slope makes with the horizon should invariably be used. To save time in determining the relative values of some of the most important scales in use, and to aid in introducing the metric system of lengths, I have with the ...
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... angle rounded, and its dentine presents the transverse undulations seen in S. pansus. Measurements. M. Length of skull from incisive alveolus 0500 Width between summits of first molars 0060 fourth " 0095 Length of molar series 0115 ...
... angle rounded, and its dentine presents the transverse undulations seen in S. pansus. Measurements. M. Length of skull from incisive alveolus 0500 Width between summits of first molars 0060 fourth " 0095 Length of molar series 0115 ...
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