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" It is conceivable that the various kinds of matter, now recognized as different elementary substances, may possess one and the same ultimate or atomic molecule existing in different conditions of movement. The essential unity of matter is an hypothesis... "
The Medical Times and Gazette - Página 235
1863
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Notices of the Proceedings, Volumen6

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 610 páginas
...re-inflaming a glowing splinter. " It is conceivable that the various kinds of matter, now recognized as different elementary substances, may possess one...metals, stones, woods, grain, salts, animal substances,' &c., are similarly accelerated in falling, and are therefore equally heavy. This paper of Mr. Graham's...
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The Journal of the Royal institution of Great Britain. Notices of ..., Volumen6

Royal institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 628 páginas
...possess one and the same ultimate or atomic molecule existing in different conditions of movement. Tho essential unity of matter is an hypothesis in harmony...metals, stones, woods, grain, salts, animal substances,' &e., are similarly accelerated in falling, and are therefore equally heavy. " In the condition of gas,...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1873 - 486 páginas
...or atomic molecule existing in different conditions of movement. The essential unity of matter is a hypothesis in harmony with the equal action of gravity...'metals, stones, woods, grain, salts, animal substances,' &c., are similarly accelerated in falling, and are therefore equally heavy. " In the condition of gas,...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

1873 - 486 páginas
...molecule existing in different conditions of movement. Tbe essential unity of matter is a bypothesis in harmony with the equal action of gravity upon all...metals, stones, woods, grain, salts, animal substances,' &c., are similarly accelerated in falling, and are therefore equally heavy. " In the condition of gas,...
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The Chemistry of the Sun

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1887 - 488 páginas
...possess one and the same element or atomic molecule existing in different conditions of movability. The essential unity of matter is an hypothesis in...with the equal action of gravity upon all bodies." The greatest chemical philosopher no\v living, M. Dumas, so long ago as 1836 published a series of...
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The Pharmaceutical Journal and Transactions

1895 - 1398 páginas
...or atomic molecules existing in different conditions of movement. The essential unity of matter "ч an hypothesis in harmony with the equal action of gravity upon all bodies." What experimental evidence ie now before us bearing upon these interesting speculutions ? In the first,...
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Stellar Evolution and Its Relations to Geological Time

James Croll - 1889 - 142 páginas
...atomic molecule existing in different conditions of mobility. The essential unity of matter," he adds, " is an hypothesis in harmony with the equal action of gravity upon all bodies." Similar views have been advocated by M. Dumas, who based the suggestion of the composite nature of...
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1873 - 490 páginas
...or atomic molecule existing in different conditions of movement. The essential unity of matter is a hypothesis in harmony with the equal action of gravity...'metals, stones, woods, grain, salts, animal substances,' &c., are similarly accelerated in falling, and are therefore equally heavy. " In the condition of gas,...
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Philosophical Magazine

1864 - 1214 páginas
...Constitution of Matter. By T. GRAHAM, FRS* IT is conceivable that the various kinds of matter, now recognized as different' elementary substances, may possess one...“metals, stones, woods, grain, salts, animal substances, &c.,'¿ are similarly accelerated in falling, and are therefore equally heavy. In the condition of...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1864 - 1632 páginas
...Constitution of Matter. By T. GRAHAM, FRS* IT is conceivable that the various kinds of matter, now recognized as different elementary substances, may possess one...metals, stones, woods, grain, salts, animal substances, &c.," are similarly accelerated in falling, and are therefore equally heavy. In the condition of gas,...
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