10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HEMITROPISM»
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The Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical ...
first case is strict hemitropism, but the other two are hemitropes not exactly
normal to crystalline faces, with twin-planes parallel, not normal, to the twin axis.
These three macles have been long known in disthene, and are among the
principal ...
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The Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical ...
the main axes of the two being accordant, but the axes of the hemitropism being
at right angles to each other. We have molecular repulsion coexistent with a
peaceful crystalline consorting in one and the same fabric, a consorting which, ...
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The Mineralogical Magazine and Journal of the Mineralogical ...
the main axes of the two being accordant, but the axes of the hemitropism being
at right angles to each other. We have molecular repulsion coexistent with a
peaceful crystalline consorting in one and the same fabric, a consorting which, ...
Leonard James Spencer, 1882
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Elements of Chemistry: For the Use of Colleges, Academies, ...
... which represent two crystals of feldspar belonging to the fifth system, whiah
have exactly the same faces, but with very diflerent developments. Fig.113. Fig.
114. 3 GROUPING OF CRYSTALS: TRANSPOSITIONS AND HEMITROPISM. §
38.
Victor Regnault, James Curtis Booth, William L. Faber, 1861
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An elementary treatise on crystallography
... and that angles of this kind are only observed as a consequence of the
juncture of. 62 AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE Crystals, Groupings of,
Transpositions and Hemitropism - -
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The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
Cases in which hemitropism has occurred, and where the crystal has cubical
cleavage, have been already explained by DANA. As, however, his theory could
not account for the octahedral or dodecahedral formation, it could not possibly
show ...
Royal Irish Academy, 1859
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The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
we have mentioned are clearly the most likely to happen, and they are those
which have been found in nature. Cases in which hemitropism has occurred, and
where the crystal has cubical cleavage, have been already explained by DANA.
Out of the great numbers which I have examined, there is not one in an hundred
which is free fi'om this hemitropism; and in some very fine crystals, in the
examination of which this structure had escaped my notice, I have since detected
it by ...
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Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Out of the great numbers which I have examined, there is not one in an hundred
which is free from this hemitropism ; and in some very fine crystals, in the
examination of which this structure had escaped my notice, I have since detected
it by ...
10
Natural Philosophy: With an Explanation of Scientific Terms, ...
... Dr. Brewster has discovered that the colouring matter itself, both in crystals with
one and two axes, possesses the property of double refraction — that this matter
exhibits hemitropism in crystals that are not themselves compound — and that ...