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—>  "Article III. On the Force of Oscillating Bodies on their Centres of Suspension"
—>  "Article V. Glauber's Salt extracted from the Rubbish of an old Furnace"
—>  "Article VI. Observations on Iron and Steel"
—>  "Article VII. On Different Sorts of Lime used in Agriculture"
—>  [Articles on the Orrery and Planetarium]
—>  "Artificial Acceleration of Atomic Particles"
—>  "'Artificial' and 'Natural' Classifications of Celestial Bodies in the work of William Herschel"
—>  "Artificial Flight"
—>  Artificial Light: Its Influence on Civilization
—>  Artificial Parthenogenesis and Fertilization
—>  Artis Avriferae, Qvam Chemiam Vocant, Volumen Secundum. Qvod Continet Morieni Romani scripta de Re Metallica, atque de Occulta summaque antiquorum Medicina, cum alijs Authoribus, quos versa pagina indicat
—>  Artis Avriferae, Qvam Chemiam Vocant, Volumen Tertium. Qvod Continet Lullij, aliorumque scripta quaedam maiori ex parte hactenus non edita: Quae versa pagina indicantur
—>  Artis Avriferae, Qvam Chemiam Vocant, Volvmen Primvm: Qvod Continet Turbam Philosophorvm, aliosque antiquiss. Avtores : 2 entries
—>  Artis chemicae principes, Avicenna atque Geber, hoc volumine continentur. : Quorum alter nunquam hactenus in lucem prodijt: alter vero vetustis exemplaribus collatus, atq[ue] elegantioribus & pluribus figuris quam antehac illustratus, doctrinae huius prof
—>  "Artist on Another Planet"
—>  "Artistic Representation of Measurement Techniques: Surveying Instruments and Measurement Techniques in Graphic Arts"
—>  Arts, Technology, Manufactures
—>  Arvet fran Newton och Linne : vetenskapliga forbindelser mellan Sverige och England i gangna tider = The heritage from Newton and Linnaeus : scientific links between England and Sweden in bygone times
—>  As escalas do Atlantico no seculo XVI
—>  As Essay on Visual Glasses, (Vulgarly called Spectacles) wherein it is shewn from the Principles of Optics, and the Nature of the Eye, that the common Structure of those Glasses is contrary to the Rules of Art, to the Nature of Things, etc. and very preju

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