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Meanings of terrestrial magnetism in English
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Usage of terrestrial magnetism in English
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In fact, it is closely allied in its cause to terrestrialmagnetism.
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Heat, light, electricity, terrestrialmagnetism, do not exist as independent agents.
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In 1600 William Gelbert wrote a book on terrestrialmagnetism which founded the science of electricity.
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They took measurements, catalogued flora and fauna and did a lot of work on terrestrialmagnetism.
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He kept the attention of his audience quite enchained for above two hours, talking about terrestrialmagnetism.
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He studied terrestrialmagnetism and building materials.
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It means "of or pertaining to terrestrialmagnetism."
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The determination of the constants in Gauss's theory of terrestrialmagnetism occupied him at intervals for over forty years.
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Besides these observations direct observations of the magnetometer were made, and the absolute determination of the elements of terrestrialmagnetism attempted.
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Whatever the exact nature of the aurora, it has long been known to be intimately associated with the phenomena of terrestrialmagnetism.
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Meanwhile, there was an English philosopher of corresponding genius, whose attention was directed towards investigation of the equally mysterious force of terrestrialmagnetism.
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In 1600 William Gilbert, son of a gentleman, and physician to Queen Elizabeth, wrote a book on terrestrialmagnetism which founded the science of electricity.
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He founded the entire subject of TerrestrialMagnetism.
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But this great experimental research on TerrestrialMagnetism produced lasting effects on the progress of science in general.
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A new and comprehensive work, embracing the results of recent research in this field, including Physiography, Hydrography, Meteorology, TerrestrialMagnetism, and Vulcanology.
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-InMay he was in correspondence with Professor Balfour Stewart regarding a projected movement in TerrestrialMagnetism to be submitted to the British Association.