| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1896 - 694 pages
...theatomic weight of oxygen ; (¿) on the combining volumes of carbon monoxide and oxygen, by Mr. A. Scott. Mr. Scott gave a short account of the present state...might be regarded as conclusively proved that if H= I, 0=15*87 to 15-88. Morley determined the densities of hydrogen and of oxygen, the ratios by volume... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1896 - 740 pages
...the Chair. FEANCIS GOTOH, Esq. MAFES The Transmission of a Nervous Impulse. THE lecturer opened with a short account of the present state of our knowledge as to the anatomical structures of nerve-fibres. He then described and repeated the experiments of Helmholtz,... | |
| Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1898 - 628 pages
...yielding a more stable aniline salt. It is suggested that this may be the corresponding dioxyfunmric acid. (3) On the atomic weight of Oxygen. By A. SCOTT,...be regarded as conclusively proved that if H = 1, 0 = 15-87 to 15'88. Morley determined the densities of hydrogen, and oxygen, the ratios by volume in... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1896 - 822 pages
...the Chair. FRANCIS GOTCH, Esq. MAFE8. The Transmission of a Nervous Impulse. THE lecturer opened with a short account of the present state of our knowledge as to the anatomical structures of nerve-fibres. He then described and repeated the experiments of Helmholtz,... | |
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