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... manner in which material has been brought , from the most various sources , to conduce to its completeness , of the lucidity of the reason- ing it contains , or of the clearness of lan- guage in which the whole is clothed.- Medical ...
... manner in which material has been brought , from the most various sources , to conduce to its completeness , of the lucidity of the reason- ing it contains , or of the clearness of lan- guage in which the whole is clothed.- Medical ...
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... manner in which material has been brought , from the most various sources , to conduce to its completeness , of the lucidity of the reason- ing it contains , or of the clearness of lan- guage in which the whole is clothed.— Medical ...
... manner in which material has been brought , from the most various sources , to conduce to its completeness , of the lucidity of the reason- ing it contains , or of the clearness of lan- guage in which the whole is clothed.— Medical ...
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... manner , the " limiting angle " for flint - glass , its index of refraction being 1.60 , is 38 ° 41 ' . This fact imposes certain limits upon the performance of microscopic Lenses ; whilst at the same time it enables the optician to ...
... manner , the " limiting angle " for flint - glass , its index of refraction being 1.60 , is 38 ° 41 ' . This fact imposes certain limits upon the performance of microscopic Lenses ; whilst at the same time it enables the optician to ...
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... manner , rays which are con- verging to such a degree , that , if uninterrupted , they would have met in the principal focus , will be rendered parallel ; if con- verging more , they will still meet , but at a greater distance ; and if ...
... manner , rays which are con- verging to such a degree , that , if uninterrupted , they would have met in the principal focus , will be rendered parallel ; if con- verging more , they will still meet , but at a greater distance ; and if ...
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... manner as to gain a distinct view of objects placed at extremely varying distances ; but the image formed upon the retina will of course vary in size with the distance of the object ; and the amount of detail perceptible in it will fol ...
... manner as to gain a distinct view of objects placed at extremely varying distances ; but the image formed upon the retina will of course vary in size with the distance of the object ; and the amount of detail perceptible in it will fol ...
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