When vibrations pass through the ground, they distort the layers of the Pacinian corpuscles, which sends a signal to the ...
In his experiments, the cathode rays bent over to one side, so Thomson knew the cathode rays must be made of some small particle, which he dubbed a "corpuscle." Thomson initially thought his ...
He regards the chemical atom as made up of a large number of similar bodies which he calls "corpuscles." A normal atom forms a system which is electrically neutral. The electrification of a gas ...
The connection between these solar particles and terrestrial effects such as magnetic storms and the aurora has long been known. But what is the mechanism that accounts for these effects in detail?
Smith, C., in The Thymus in Immunobiology, edit. by Good, R. A., and. Gabrielsen, A. E., 71 (Harper and Row, London, 1964). Ruth, R., Allen, C. P., and Wolfe, H. R ...