37 resultados para Alternative theories of gravitation
em University of Michigan
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Includes bibliography.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The "Manuscrit venu de Sainte Héléne" and an English translation, "Manuscript transmitted from St. Helena" were first published anoymously, London, John Murray, 1817: a number of editions and translation in many languages have appeared since.
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Bibliography: leaves 21-23.
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"Contract AT-30-1-Gen-367."
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"To be presented at the Sixteenth International Atlantic Economic Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 6-9, 1983."
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"B-257364"--P. 1.
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Includes bibliographies.
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Bibliography: p. 145-156.
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Bibliography: p. 427-434.
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Available on demand as hard copy or computer file from Cornell University Library.
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Preface. History of the subject before the appearance of Newton's Principia. Newton, Sir. I. Extracts from Newton's Principia and System of the world. Newton, Biographical sketch of. Bouguer, P. The figure of the earth. Bouguer, Biographical sketch of. Bertier controversy. Account of Maskelyne's experiments on Schehallien. Cavendich, H. Experiments to determine the mean density of the earth. Cavendish, Biographical sketch of. Historical account of the experiments made since the time of Cavendish. Table of results. Bibliography.