A New Medley of MemoriesHunter Blair, David Oswald, Sir
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A New Medley of Memories
Hunter Blair, David Oswald, Sir
Hunter Blair, David Oswald, Sir, 1853-1939
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HINDUISM AND BUDDHISM.
An Historical Sketch.
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H.B.M. AMBASSADOR AT TOKIO.
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have shown that our conception of the Atom as being homogeneous and
indivisible must be modified. No one is better fitted to deal with the
subject of isotopes than Dr. Aston, whose memoirs on this subject
extend over a number of years. The book deals not only with isotopes,
but gives a general survey of the electrical theory of matter.
AN INORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
By H. G. DENHAM, M.A., D.Sc, PH.D.,
PROFESSOR OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CAPETOWN.
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understanding of the subject.
MAGNETISM AND ELECTRICITY.
By J. PALEY YORKE, A.M.I.E.E.,
HEAD OF THE PHYSICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT AT THE
L.C.C. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND NAVIGATION, POPLAR.
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