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Molecular Dynamics 1

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I HAVE placed the three titles above this article not because I intend to deal with more than the last, but because they all deal with the same matter, and show how much the author's attention was directed to the subject during his three months' sojourn in America. The audience at the Baltimore lectures consisted chiefly of American professors, and a few English men of science attended a larger or smaller number of the lectures.

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  1. "On Molecules," the Presidential Address to Section A of the British Association, August, 1884, by Sir William Thomson.

  2. "The Wave Theory of Light," a Lecture delivered by Sir William Thomson at Philadelphia on Sept. 29, 1884, published in NATURE, vol. xxxi. p. 91.

  3. "Lectures on Molecular Dynamics," by Sir William Thomson, Johns Hopkins University, October, 1884.

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FORBES, G. Molecular Dynamics 1 . Nature 31, 461–463 (1885). https://doi.org/10.1038/031461a0

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