10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPHEROIDICALLY»
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, contin
On every other possible diameter, the parts would hang unequal. This would
produce an irregularity in the diurnal rotation. We may, therefore, conclude it
impossible for the poles of the earth to shift, if it was made spheroidically ; and
that it ...
Thomas Jefferson, Henry Augustine Washington, 1853
On every other possible diameter, the parts would hang unequal. This would
produce an irregularity in the diurnal rotation. We may, therefore, conclude it
impossible for the poles of the earth to shift, if it was made spheroidically ; and
that it ...
Thomas Jefferson, Henry Augustine Washington, 1861
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence
On every other possible diameter, the parts would hang unequal. This would
produce an irregularity in the diurnal rotation. We may, therefore, conclude it
impossible for the poles of the earth to shift, if it was made spheroidically; and that
it ...
Thomas Jefferson, Henry Augustine Washington, 1853
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Memoirs, correspondence and private papers of Thomas ...
We may, therefore, conclude it impossible for the poles of the earth to shift, if it
was made spheroidically ; and that it would be made spheroidical, though solid,
to obtain this end. I use this reasoning only on the supposition that the earth has ...
Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 1829
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont
On every other possible diameter, the parts would hang unequal. This would
produce an irregularity in the diurnal rotation. We may, therefore, conclude it
impossible for the poles of the earth to shift, if it was made spheroidically ; and
that it ...
Thomas Jefferson, Henry Augustine Washington, 1853
6
The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Being His Autobiography, ...
... it was made spheroidically; and that it would be made spheroidical, though
solid, to obtain this end. I use this reasoning only on the supposition that the earth
has had a beginning. I am sure I shall read your conjectures on this subject with ...
Thomas Jefferson, H. A. Washington, 2011
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Cosmos: Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe
Difficult as it is to form a clear conception of the complicated dynamic conditions
under which, in a spherical or spheroidically elliptical cluster of stars, the rotating,
congregated suns, becoming specifically denser as the centre is approached, ...
Alexander von Humboldt, Sir Edward Sabine, Elizabeth Juliana Sabine, 1852
8
Physics and Chemistry of Fission: Proceedings of the XVIIIth ...
(1) According to Terrell [2] we describe the fissioning system with two
spheroidically shaped fragments nearly touching at the scission point. The
nuclear forces between the fragments cause a small distance at the place of
contact. "def change ...
H. Märten, Dieter Seeliger, 1992
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The Works of Thomas Jefferson Volume 5:
We may therefore conclude it impossible for the poles of the earth to shift if it was
made spheroidically, and that it would be made spheroidal, tho' solid to obtain
this end. I use this reasoning only on the supposition that the earth has had a ...
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Coal and Peat Fires: a Global Perspective: Volume 2: ...
Figure HB 9. Dorsal (upper) and ventral (lower) views of. Figure HB 6.
Spheroidically weathered larnite marble (scale is 0.5 m long) at the top of Har
Parsa. Photo by Jacob Vardi, 2010. Figure HB 8. A bifacial roughout of larnite
marble on.
Glenn B. Stracher, Anupma Prakash, Ellina V. Sokol, 2012