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Page 336
... length of the suspect's head , from the center of the forehead back . On the basis of this measurement alone we divide men - and our record cards- into three classes , viz .: 1. Small , length of head not greater than 7.24 inches . 2 ...
... length of the suspect's head , from the center of the forehead back . On the basis of this measurement alone we divide men - and our record cards- into three classes , viz .: 1. Small , length of head not greater than 7.24 inches . 2 ...
Page 514
... length , respectively , their breadth 27.4 meters ( 89.9 feet ) , and the height of pontoons 3 meters ( 9.8 feet ) ; while a third dock opened in 1903 , is 110 meters ( 360.9 feet ) in length , 27.4 meters ( 89.9 feet ) in breadth , and ...
... length , respectively , their breadth 27.4 meters ( 89.9 feet ) , and the height of pontoons 3 meters ( 9.8 feet ) ; while a third dock opened in 1903 , is 110 meters ( 360.9 feet ) in length , 27.4 meters ( 89.9 feet ) in breadth , and ...
Page 632
... length . Two bright points less than about half a wave - length apart , will appear as one , no matter how they are looked at . Now a wave - length for com- mon light is not far from one fifty - thou- sandth of an inch . Half this ...
... length . Two bright points less than about half a wave - length apart , will appear as one , no matter how they are looked at . Now a wave - length for com- mon light is not far from one fifty - thou- sandth of an inch . Half this ...
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