| Great Britain - 1829 - 720 pages
...immediately in advance of the Conqueror. Upon his breast is a square, inclosing some diagonal lines from right to left, as well as from left to right, and thereby forming the figure commonly called diamond. I will not make any observation which may express... | |
| John James Halls - Egypt - 1834 - 538 pages
...heads to the left and half to the right, meeting precisely in the centre at top (A) and bottom (B), which at least proves that they were intended to be...further, if we suppose, as appears natural, that they com-, menced at the head (A), it then would confirm Dr. Young's idea, that in reading them you should... | |
| Morgan Peter Kavanagh - Language and languages - 1871 - 612 pages
...when he allows his readers to understand that Mr. Kavanagh's rule is to the effect that any word may be read from right to left as well as from left to right. And he improves upon this palpable falsehood by saying that Mr. Kavanagh ' converts any word into any other,... | |
| Louis Kahlenberg - Chemistry - 1909 - 574 pages
...changes, whether they are reversible or not. In case of reversible reactions, the law holds for the change from right to left as well as from left to right, and hence the final chemical equilibrium reached is also determined by the -law of mass action. One can... | |
| Louis Kahlenberg - Chemistry - 1909 - 584 pages
...changes, whether they are reversible or not. In case of reversible reactions, the law holds for the change from right to left as well as from left to right, and hence the final chemical equilibrium reached is also determined by the law of mass action. One can... | |
| Louise Downes - Mysticism - 1910 - 440 pages
...words. It is square. It is therefore a foundation word, an Hebrew form to reveal its reality only when read from right to left as well as from left to right. And I will bring about the captivity of Elam. "And I looked and behold a Lamb stood upon Mount Zion." This... | |
| Louis Kahlenberg - Chemistry - 1920 - 610 pages
...whether' they are reversible or not. In case of reversible reactions, the law holds for the change from right to left as well as from left to right, and hence the final chemical equilibrium reached is also determined by the law of mass action. One can... | |
| Thomas B. A. Senior - Mathematics - 1986 - 286 pages
...(sint)u(t)?* s + a s S2+l 1 These were all derived in the earlier examples and exercises, and the table can be read from right to left as well as from left to right. The reason we can get by with such a small table is that the Laplace transform has a number of general... | |
| Hans Kelsen - Anthropology - 1998 - 408 pages
...then the causal nexus in physirs must also he reversihle. A mathematical relation of dependency can he read from right to left as well as from left to right; cause and effect are interchangeahle." May helieves that the attempts which were made in order to prevent... | |
| Robert G. Bartle - 2001 - 480 pages
...The transformation in the direction u —> Ф(x) is usually straightforward. But every equation can be read from right to left, as well as from left to right. So the First Substitution Theorem is also useful when we see that an integral has the form on the right... | |
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