Nature, Volume 72Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1905 - Electronic journals |
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Page 12
... shown ) which were taken on July 14 , 1904 , at 11h . 8m . a.m. and 12h . 8m . p.m. respectively . It will be noticed that during this interval of about one hour a startling change has occurred to the largest prominence ; not only has ...
... shown ) which were taken on July 14 , 1904 , at 11h . 8m . a.m. and 12h . 8m . p.m. respectively . It will be noticed that during this interval of about one hour a startling change has occurred to the largest prominence ; not only has ...
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... shown that in any mass of considerable size , so condensed that the pressure amounts to millions of atmospheres , circulation at great depth becomes practically impossible , on account of the friction due to the increasing pressure as ...
... shown that in any mass of considerable size , so condensed that the pressure amounts to millions of atmospheres , circulation at great depth becomes practically impossible , on account of the friction due to the increasing pressure as ...
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... shown that the half - way time between an equinox and a solstice is when the sun's centre has a declination approximately 16 ° N. or S. In Orkney , with the latitude of 59 ° , assuming a sea horizon , the amplitude of sunrise or sunset ...
... shown that the half - way time between an equinox and a solstice is when the sun's centre has a declination approximately 16 ° N. or S. In Orkney , with the latitude of 59 ° , assuming a sea horizon , the amplitude of sunrise or sunset ...
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... shown by the large number of young men who undertake research work , and also shown by the large number of original contributions in science . In the future , Prof. Pedler remarked , it will be necessary in Bengal to adopt all these ...
... shown by the large number of young men who undertake research work , and also shown by the large number of original contributions in science . In the future , Prof. Pedler remarked , it will be necessary in Bengal to adopt all these ...
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... shown ex- perimentally that an elevation of the osmotic pressure in a muscle is a consequence of contraction , the rise of the pressure being more marked as the stimulations are more prolonged . The variations undergone by glucose ...
... shown ex- perimentally that an elevation of the osmotic pressure in a muscle is a consequence of contraction , the rise of the pressure being more marked as the stimulations are more prolonged . The variations undergone by glucose ...
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