10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IRRECIPROCAL»
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The Discovery of Quantum Mechanics, 1925
For irreciprocal interactions, said Bohr, 'only a dualistic description appears to be
possible at the moment, in which the mutual reactions of the systems involved are
connected with each other only through probability laws, according to which ...
Jagdish Mehra, Helmut Rechenberg, 2001
They find that this curious phenomenon comes under the head of what Christiani
has called irreciprocal conduction—iiamely conduction in which the magnitude of
the current is altered when its direction is reversed. The Paper. which is a very ...
ON IRRECIPROCAL CONDUCTION. BY DR. C. FROMME, PROFESSOR OF
PHYSICS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GIESSEN*. IN the August number of the
Philosophical Magazine, which has only just now come to my notice, Messrs.
Haldane ...
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The Philosophical Magazine
Colardeau (E.) on freezing mixtures made with solid carbonic acid, 394. Collins (
J. H.) on the Sudbury copper deposits, 235. Conduction, on irreciprocal, 126.
Constants, on thermochemical, 53. Contact, on electromotive forces of, 43.
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Memoirs on the physiology of nerve, of muscle and of the ...
The question, whether the appearance of Irreciprocal Conduction in the organ
depends upon polarisation or Conduction cannot be answered by the
introduction of additional resistance . . . .510 10. Measurements of the resistance
of the ...
Sir John Burdon-Sanderson, 1887
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
ON IRRECIPROCAL CONDUCTION. BY DR. C. FROMME, PROFESSOR OF
PHYSICS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GIESSEN*. IN the August number of the
Philosophical Magazine, which has only just now come to my notice, Messrs.
Haldane ...
7
Plato As Author: The Rhetoric of Philosophy
To find a solution we need to examine how the tension between reciprocal and
irreciprocal philia plays itself out in the main investigation of the dialogue. A
major point of Socrates' refutation of Menexenus at 2 1 2a-2 1 3c is that you
cannot be ...
Note Blanchot writes that, in the first place, 'community' 'always' (toujours)
exceeds or passes beyond a conception of mutual exchange, and, secondly, that
such a conception of exchange, the one ruined by the advent of the 'irreciprocal' ...
9
The Historical Development of Quantum Theory
Hence Bohr interpreted it as an example of an 'irreciprocal' phenomenon,
because the molecule thus arising 'would not, as far as the oscillations and
rotations of the nucleus are concerned, be uniquely associated with the relative
motion of ...
Jagdish Mehra, Helmut Rechenberg, 2001
10
A Treatise on the Law of Mortgages
IRRECIPROCAL, instance of irreciprocal mortgage, i. 136, n. 335. ISSUE in tail,
not compellable to suffer recovery, i. 60, n. they claim per formam doni, ib. contra
if they do any act towards carrying contract of ancestor into execution, ib. when ...
John Joseph Powell, Thomas Coventry, 1826