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... Opening Address in Sec- tion H at the Meeting of the British Association in South Africa , 471 Hadfield ( R. A. ) , Effect produced by Liquid - air Tempera- tures on the Properties of Iron and its Alloys , 68 ; Alloys of Iron and ...
... Opening Address in Sec- tion H at the Meeting of the British Association in South Africa , 471 Hadfield ( R. A. ) , Effect produced by Liquid - air Tempera- tures on the Properties of Iron and its Alloys , 68 ; Alloys of Iron and ...
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It requires no auxiliary refrigerant and produces a perfectly clear liquid which requires no filtering . ... homogeneous oil immersion , they have produced an English - made lens of first - rate capacity which is a marvel of cheapness .
It requires no auxiliary refrigerant and produces a perfectly clear liquid which requires no filtering . ... homogeneous oil immersion , they have produced an English - made lens of first - rate capacity which is a marvel of cheapness .
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... the structure and disposition of continents , the formation and boundaries of the different oceans in the past as well as at the present day , the successive plications that in the course of geological time have produced the land ...
... the structure and disposition of continents , the formation and boundaries of the different oceans in the past as well as at the present day , the successive plications that in the course of geological time have produced the land ...
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It will suffice here to say , therefore , that the pictures produced by this new method of solar research give us photographs of the sun in monochromatic light , or in rays of any par- ticular wave - length that ...
It will suffice here to say , therefore , that the pictures produced by this new method of solar research give us photographs of the sun in monochromatic light , or in rays of any par- ticular wave - length that ...
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... and by their commingling produced a species having , in some measure , the characters of both . ... depending on the application of the forces which produce them , as well as on the intimate structure of the material .
... and by their commingling produced a species having , in some measure , the characters of both . ... depending on the application of the forces which produce them , as well as on the intimate structure of the material .
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