- Corpuscularianism, also
known as
corpuscularism (from
Latin corpusculum 'little body' and -ism), is a set of
theories that
explain natural transformations...
-
corpuscular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Corpuscle (/ˈkɔːrpəsəl/) or
corpuscule,
meaning a "small body", is
often used as a
synonym for particle. It may...
- A
renal corpuscle (or
Malpighian body) is the blood-filtering
component of the
nephron of the kidney. It
consists of a
glomerulus - a tuft of capillaries...
- French). Paris: Gauthier-Villars. 1928.
Recueil d'exposés sur les
ondes et
corpuscules (in French). Paris:
Librairie scientifique Hermann et C.ie. 1930. Matière...
- explanations, that
another planet (or perhaps, instead, a
series of
smaller '
corpuscules')
might exist in an
orbit even
closer to the Sun than that of Mercury...
- of
Sciences in 1881,
which were
published in 1882 as Mémoire Sur les
corpuscules organisés qui
existent dans l'atmosphère:
Examen de la
doctrine des générations...
-
proposed that
every atom
consists of
empty space and
electrically neutral corpuscules called "dynamids", each
consisting of an
electron and an
equal positive...
- explanations, that
another planet (or
perhaps instead a
series of
smaller "
corpuscules")
might exist in an
orbit even
closer to the Sun than that of Mercury...
- In the
physical sciences, a
particle (or
corpuscule in
older texts) is a
small localized object which can be
described by
several physical or chemical...
- wave
theory of light. Instead, he
explained it by
stating that light-
corpuscules have
polarity (like
magnetic poles). Mémoire sur la
mesure du pouvoir...