The American Journal of Science and ArtsS. Converse, 1878 |
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... given station at the given hour ; column 6th shows the highest velocity of the wind which pre- ceded each of these areas of high barometer ; column 7th indicates the region where this high area appears to have originated ; the ...
... given station at the given hour ; column 6th shows the highest velocity of the wind which pre- ceded each of these areas of high barometer ; column 7th indicates the region where this high area appears to have originated ; the ...
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... given in the following table in which column first shows the date of the observation ; column second shows the station ; column third shows the direction of the surface wind , and column fourth shows the direction of the upper clouds at ...
... given in the following table in which column first shows the date of the observation ; column second shows the station ; column third shows the direction of the surface wind , and column fourth shows the direction of the upper clouds at ...
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... given the mean tem- perature of each month at Vienna , from 1775 to 1864 , together with the difference between the temperature of each month and the mean temperature of that month as derived from observa- tions of ninety years . The ...
... given the mean tem- perature of each month at Vienna , from 1775 to 1864 , together with the difference between the temperature of each month and the mean temperature of that month as derived from observa- tions of ninety years . The ...
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... given to the fork , when the smoke will be seen to rush from the resonator . The current of air proceeding from a resonator is well shown by means of a Chladni plate , by means of lycopodium , which accumulates upon the ventres in ...
... given to the fork , when the smoke will be seen to rush from the resonator . The current of air proceeding from a resonator is well shown by means of a Chladni plate , by means of lycopodium , which accumulates upon the ventres in ...
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... given . In making the shorter lateral axis a , and giving the symbol 100 to the macro- pinacoid , and 010 to the brachypinacoid , we follow Groth's Zeitschrift für Krys- tallographie . With Miller ( whose method is adopted in Dana's ...
... given . In making the shorter lateral axis a , and giving the symbol 100 to the macro- pinacoid , and 010 to the brachypinacoid , we follow Groth's Zeitschrift für Krys- tallographie . With Miller ( whose method is adopted in Dana's ...
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Página 389 - ... trade winds stronger than the north-east, and compel them to blow over upon the northern hemisphere, as far probably as the Tropic of Cancer. The result is that all the great equatorial currents of the ocean are impelled into the northern hemisphere, which thus, in consequence of the immense accumulation of warm water, has its temperature raised, and snow and ice to a great extent must then disappear from the Arctic regions. When the precession of the equinoxes brings round the winter solstice...
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Página 389 - When the eccentricity of the earth's orbit is at a high value, and the northern winter solstice is in perihelion, agencies are brought into operation which make the south-east trade winds stronger than the north-east, and compel them to blow over upon the northern hemisphere, as far probably as the Tropic of Cancer. The result is that all the great equatorial currents of the ocean are impelled into the northern hemisphere, which thus, in consequence of the immense accumulation of warm water, has...
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Página 448 - The stability of any phase with respect to continuous changes depends upon the same conditions with respect to the second and higher differential coefficients of the density of energy regarded as a function of the density of entropy and the densities of the several components, which would make the density of energy a minimum, if the necessary conditions with respect to the first differential coefficients were fulfilled.