The following pages link to Science (Q61569):
Displaying 50 items.
- The conservation of mass and the passing of matter. (Q1490266) (← links)
- The essential meaning of \textit{d'Alembert's} principle. (Q1492850) (← links)
- Prof. \textit{Asaph Hall}. (Q1494505) (← links)
- Treatment of simple harmonic motion. (Q1500629) (← links)
- Energetics and mechanics. (Q1502142) (← links)
- The effect of the Earth's rotation upon falling bodies. (Q1509765) (← links)
- The unexplained southerly deviation of falling bodies. (Q1509766) (← links)
- Reminiscent remarks on the top. (Q1509784) (← links)
- The general equations of a rigid body. (Q1509785) (← links)
- Inertia and Gravitation. (Q1512135) (← links)
- A determination of the nature and velocity of gravitation. (Q1512136) (← links)
- Trnslative curves of counter-balance and crank pins in running locomotives. (Q1515252) (← links)
- Early definitions of the mathematical term abstract group. (Q1828633) (← links)
- The development of views regarding the nature of chemical forces. (Q1828652) (← links)
- Eclipse predictions by the Mayas. (Q1828675) (← links)
- Mathematics before the Greeks. (Q1828680) (← links)
- Egyptian mathematics. (Q1828681) (← links)
- The contributions of Count Rumford and Michael Faraday to the modern museum of science. (Q1828791) (← links)
- Father John George Hagen, S. J. (Q1828821) (← links)
- Dr. William E. Story. (Q1828823) (← links)
- Major Percy Alexander MacMahon, F. R. S. (Q1828830) (← links)
- P. E. Appell. (Q1828834) (← links)
- W. J. Greenstreet. (Q1828852) (← links)
- A great astronomer. (Q1828859) (← links)
- The scientific work of Etienne S. Bieler. (Q1828868) (← links)
- Ralph Hamilton Curtiss. (Q1828869) (← links)
- Dr. Thomas E. McKinney. (Q1828875) (← links)
- Dr. Joseph L. Markley. (Q1828876) (← links)
- Frederick Slate. (Q1828878) (← links)
- Dr. James Morford Taylor. (Q1828879) (← links)
- Edward Wyllys Hyde. (Q1828881) (← links)
- Edward Drake Roe, Jr. (Q1828888) (← links)
- The Faraday centenary. (Q1828892) (← links)
- Reports of the Des Moines meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and associated societies. (December 1929 --- January 1930.) (Q1828907) (← links)
- Theoretical mechanics in engineering schools. (Q1829085) (← links)
- Medical and other sciences. An inquiry of what is science when it is taught scientifically. (Q1829092) (← links)
- The ``Gibbs-phenomenon'' -- a misnomer. (Q1829864) (← links)
- Gibbs' phenomenon. (Q1829865) (← links)
- The motions of the B stars. (Q1830248) (← links)
- Rotation of the galaxy. (Q1830277) (← links)
- Possible effects of radiation from the sun. (Q1830278) (← links)
- The distribution of island galaxies through space. (Q1830279) (← links)
- The American Astronomical Society. (Q1830280) (← links)
- Remarks on the history of cosmic radiation. (Q1830296) (← links)
- The symmetry of time in physics. (Q1832304) (← links)
- Mathematics and the sciences. (Q2579542) (← links)
- The controlled experiment and the four-fold table. (Q2582629) (← links)
- The interpretation of experimental four-fold tables. (Q2582630) (← links)
- A mathematical theory of equilibrium with applications to minimal surface theory. (Q2585369) (← links)
- Recent general trends in mathematics. (Q2585650) (← links)