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... Nature - Síða 2 breytti - 1880Heildartexta - Um bókina
| Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1902 - 610 síður
...life. He conceives that the various kinds of matter, now recognised as different elementary ?ubstances, may possess one and the same ultimate or atomic molecule existing in different conditions of movement. Graham traces the harmony of this hypothesis of the essential unity of matter with the qual action... | |
| John Arthur Thomson - 1903 - 582 síður
...indecomposable;" Graham suggested as conceivable, " that the various kinds of matter now recognised as different elementary substances may possess one and the same ultimate or atomic molecules existing in different conditions of movement." * Many other examples might be given, and... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1904 - 654 síður
..."A New Basis for Chemistry," New York, 1887 and 1892 (4th edition). IProc. Roy. Soc., 1863. elements possess "one and the same ultimate or atomic molecule existing in different conditions of movement. "* Apropos, we have the suggestion of FW Clarket that the evolution of planets from nebulme, according... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1904 - 676 síður
...A New Basis for Chemistry," Mew York, 1887 and 1892 (4th edition). ^Proc. Roy. Soc., 1863. elements possess "one and the same ultimate or atomic molecule existing in different conditions of movement. "* Apropos, we have the suggestion of FW Clarket that the evolution of planets from nebulae, according... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1904 - 648 síður
...Numerous papers summarized in "A New Basis for Chemistry," New York, 1887 and 1892 (4th edition). elements possess "one and the same ultimate or atomic molecule existing in different conditions of movement. "» Apropos, we have the suggestion of FW Clarket that the evolution of planets from nebulas, according... | |
| James McKeen Cattell - 1921 - 598 síður
...originally published in 1863, Graham conceived that the various kinds of matter, now recognised as different elementary substances, may possess one and...molecule existing in different conditions of movement. This idea, in its essence, may be said to be as old as the time of Leucippus. To Graham as to Leucippus... | |
| 1921 - 684 síður
...published in 1863,, Graham conceived that the various kinds of matter, now recognised as d-fferent elementary substances, may possess one and the same...atomic molecule existing in different conditions of the movement. This idea, in its essence, may be said to be as old as the time of Leucippus. To Graham... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1922 - 802 síður
...originally published in 1863, Graham conceived that the various kinds of matter, now recognized as different elementary substances, may possess one and...molecule existing in different conditions of movement This idea, in its essence, may be said to be as old as the time of Leucippus. To Graham as to Leucippue... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1922 - 612 síður
...originally published in 1863, Graham conceived that the various kinds of matter, now recognised as different elementary substances, may possess one and...molecule existing in different conditions of movement. This idea, in its essence, may be said to be as old as the time of Leucippus. To Graham as to Leucippus... | |
| James McKeen Cattell - 1921 - 588 síður
...originally published in 1863, Graham conceived that the various kinds of matter, now recognised as different elementary substances, may possess one and...molecule existing in different conditions of movement. This idea, in its essence, may be said to be as old as the time of Leucippus. To Graham as to Leucippus... | |
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