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Analysis of the spectrum of sodium, including an inquiry into the true place of the lines that have been regarded as satellites. With 2 plates. by Stoney, G. Johnstone
Published: 1892Citation: The Scientific proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol. VII, pp. 204-217, March, 1892Journal Article -
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On the appreciation of ultra-visible quantities, and on a gauge to help us to appreciate them. by Stoney, G. Johnstone
Published: 1892Citation: The Scientific proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol. VII, pp. 530-545, October, 1892Journal Article -
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Why there is no atmosphere on the moon. Abstract of a paper published in the Scientific Transactions, Vol. IV., pt. XIV, p. 703. by Stoney, G. Johnstone
Published: 1892Citation: The Scientific proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol. VII, p. 546, October, 1892Journal Article -
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Suggestion as to a possible source of the energy required for the life of bacilli, and as to the cause of their small size. by Stoney, G. Johnstone
Published: 1893Citation: The Scientific proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol. VIII, pp. 154-156, April, 1893Journal Article -
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On the limits of vision: with special reference to the vision of insects. by Stoney, G. Johnstone
Published: 1894Citation: The Scientific proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol. VIII, pp. 228-243, August, 1894Journal Article -
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On a mounting for the specula of reflecting telescopes, designed to remove the impediment to their being used for celestial photography and spectroscopy. by Stoney, G. Johnstone
Published: 1894Citation: The Scientific proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol. VIII, pp. 266-271, August, 1894Journal Article -
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Of atmospheres upon planets and satellites. by Stoney, G. Johnstone
Published: 1898Citation: The Scientific proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol. VIII, pp. 701-702, August, 1898Journal Article -
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Survey of that part of the range of nature's operations which man is competent to study. by Stoney, G. Johnstone
Published: 1899Citation: The Scientific proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol. IX, pp. 79-96, October, 1899Journal Article -
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How to introduce order into the relations between British weights and measures. With 1 plate and draft of a bill to simplify the relations between British Weights and Measures. by Stoney, G. Johnstone
Published: 1903Citation: The Scientific proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol. X, pp. 6-23, December, 1903Journal Article -
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On modes of dealing with echoes in rooms. by Stoney, George Johnstone
Published: 1883Citation: The Scientific proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol. IV, pp. 53-56, 1883Journal Article -
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On the Penetration of heat across layers of gas. by Stoney, G. Johnstone
Citation: The Scientific transactions of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol, I, pp, 13-28, 51-2, Nov., 1877Journal Article -
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The as and ag isomerides of 2.4.6.3.4' - pentamethoxy diphenyl propane. by Drum, J. J.
Published: 1925 Other Authors: “…O'Reilly, Norah G. J.…”
Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. XXXVII, sect. B, pp. 19-26, March, 1925Journal Article -
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Review of Mental health in the service of the community. Editors Kenneth Soddy and Robert H. Ahrenfeldt. by Bourke, Geoffrey J.
Published: 1968Citation: Irish journal of medical science, Series Seventh, Vol. I, No. 2, p. 92, February, 1968Journal Article -
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Occurrence in Ireland of Fredericella Sultana. by Allman, George James
Published: 1840Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. II, pp. 545-546, 1840-4Journal Article -
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Two undescribed algae, which clothe the face of the rock over which the water trickles in the "Dripping Well" of Knaresborough. by Allman, George James
Published: 1845Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. III, pp. 67-68, 1845-7Journal Article -
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Deotis Maritima observed near Dungarvan, Co. Waterford. by Allman, George James
Published: 1845Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. III, p. 184, 1845-7Journal Article -
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The larva state of Plumatella, and on the anatomy of Polycera quadrilineata. by Allman, George James
Published: 1845Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. III, pp. 218-221, 1845-7Journal Article -
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On the structure of the fruit and mechanism of dehiscence in some of the hepaticae, and on the probable origin of the organs known by the name of elaters in these plants. by Allman, George James
Published: 1845Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. III, pp. 419-420, 1845-7Journal Article -
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On the external anatomy of Chelurus, Philippi, a genus of Amphipodous Crustacea, destructive to submarine timber works. by Allman, George James
Published: 1845Citation: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Ser. 1, Vol. III, pp. 420-422, 1845-7Journal Article
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