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... Light which is spontaneously emitted from various Bodies ; with some Experiments and Observations on Solar Light , when imbibed by Canton's Phosphorus . By Nathaniel Hulme , M.D. F.R.S. & A.S. - In our review of the Phil . Trans . for ...
... Light which is spontaneously emitted from various Bodies ; with some Experiments and Observations on Solar Light , when imbibed by Canton's Phosphorus . By Nathaniel Hulme , M.D. F.R.S. & A.S. - In our review of the Phil . Trans . for ...
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... light . In these investigations , Dr. Hulme employed herring , mackerel , rotten wood , and glow worms ; and he concludes , 1st , that objects which abound with spontaneous light in a latent state , such as herring , mackerel , et ...
... light . In these investigations , Dr. Hulme employed herring , mackerel , rotten wood , and glow worms ; and he concludes , 1st , that objects which abound with spontaneous light in a latent state , such as herring , mackerel , et ...
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... light returns much more slowly , when the subject is exposed to atmospheric air . Nitrous gas totally prevents the emission of light , and quickly extinguishes that which has been emitted . Dr. Hulme likewise observes that the luminous ...
... light returns much more slowly , when the subject is exposed to atmospheric air . Nitrous gas totally prevents the emission of light , and quickly extinguishes that which has been emitted . Dr. Hulme likewise observes that the luminous ...
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