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An Exhibition of English Pocket Chronometers from the 18th to the 20th Century
An Exhibition to Commemorate the Bicentenary of the Lunar Society of Birmingham
"An Experimental Inquiry on the Action of Electricity on Gases - I On the Action of Electricity on Oxygen"
"An Experimental Investigation of the Circumstances under which a Change of the Velocity in the Propagation of the Ignition of an Explosive Gaseous Mixture takes place in closed and open Vessels. Part I. Chronographic Measurements"
"An Experimental Study of the Anticlastic Bending of Rectangular Bars of Different Cross-Sections"
"An Experimental Study of the Variations in the Production of Visual Disturbance by Certain New Cinchona Derivatives"
An Explanation of a new Construction and Improvement of the Sea Octant and Sextant, containing a most easy, expeditious and accurate Method of Adjusting and Rectifying those Instruments for Use both at Sea and Land. Also the best Disposition of the Glasse
An Explanation of Mr Gunters Quadrant, As it is enlarged with an Analemma
An Explanation of the Construction and Method of Working the Magnetic Needle Telegraph
An Explanation of the Mechanism and Uses of a general portable Microscope, first invented and made in the Year 1728; and Publish'd by His Majesty's Royal Letters Patent, February 17, 1742
An Explanation of the Nature of the Equation of Time, and Use of the Equation Table for Adjusting Watches and Clocks to the Motion of the Sun. Also, The Description of a Time-Keeper for Astronomical and Other Uses
An Explanation of the Observed Irregularities in the Motion of Uranus, on the Hypothesis of Disturbances caused by a more Distant Planet; with a Determination of the Mass, Orbit, and Position of the Disturbing Body
An explanatory dictionary of the apparatus and instruments employed in the various operations of philosophical and experimental chemistry : 2 entries
An Explication of the Diall sett up in the King's Garden at London, in 1669. In which very many sorts of Dyalls are conteined: by which, besides the Houres of all kinds, etc. Shines
An Exposition of some of the Laws and Phenomena of Magnetic Induction, with original Illustrative Experiments
An Extension of the Double Altitude Problem to finding the Longitude as well as the Latitude at Sea
An Extract from a Letter of the Rev. Mr John Hellins, formerly Assistant to Mr (now Dr) Maskelyne, the Astronomer Royal at Greenwich Observatory, to Francis Maseres, Esq.
An Extract from a Letter of the Rev. Mr. John Hellins, formerly Assistant to Mr. (now Dr.) Maskelyne, the Astronomer-Royal at Greenwich Observatory, to Francis Maseres, Esq.
"An Extract of an account given by Mr. Flamstead of his own and Mr. Edmund Halleys Observations concerning the Spots in the Sun, appearing in July and August 1676"
An Extract of some Physico-Mathematical Discourses contained in Mr. Cotes's Hydrostatical and Pneumatical Lectures: printed for the use of those that go the Course of Experiments
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