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"An apparatus to measure contact angles"
An Appeal to the Rebublic of Letters, in behalf of an Injured Science, from the Opinions and Proceedings of some Modern Authors of Elements of Geometry
An Appendix on Reflected Dyalling
An Appendix to the Description and Use of the Globes
An Appendix to the English Translation of Commandine's Euclid
An Appendix to the New Art of Surveying; containing A New Construction of a Pantagraph. Which renders it of universal Use in reducing or enlarging Plans, Drawings, Pictures, Portraits, etc. in Copies bearing any required Proportion to the Original
An Appreciation of Professor Frederick Soddy (1877-1956) ...
"An Arabic Hermetic Manuscript"
"An Ark for the History of Science"
"An Ashmole Relic"
"An Astrolabe attributed to Gerard Mercator, c.1570"
"An Astrolabe Belonging to Galileo?"
"An astrolabe by 'Abd al-A'imma"
An Astronomical Compass and Time Indicator
An astronomical computing instrument from the fifteenth century
"An Astronomical Re-Appraisal of the Star of Bethlehem - A Nova in 5 BC"
An Attempt for the Explanation of the Phenomena
An Attempt for the Explication of the Phaenomena, Observable in an Experiment Published by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq; in the XXXV. Experiment of his Epistolical Discourse touching the Aire. Confirmation of a former Conjecture made by R. H.
An Attempt to demonstrate that all the Phaenomena of Nature may be explained by Two Simple Active Principles, Attraction and Repulsion: Wherein the Attractions of Cohesion, Gravity and Magnetism, are shewn to be one and the same; and the Phaenomena of the
An attempt to establish the first principles of chemistry by experiment
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