Nature, Volume 93Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1914 - Electronic journals |
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... Class F , and also that the removal of one - fifth of the stars of Class G decreases the mean for the remainder to less than one - fifth of its initial value . It appears from these results that a large majority of the stars of Classes ...
... Class F , and also that the removal of one - fifth of the stars of Class G decreases the mean for the remainder to less than one - fifth of its initial value . It appears from these results that a large majority of the stars of Classes ...
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... class , below which stars is class are very rare , if they occur at all . Our am shows that this limit varies by rather more two magnitudes from class to class . The single ent exception is the faint double companion to ridani ...
... class , below which stars is class are very rare , if they occur at all . Our am shows that this limit varies by rather more two magnitudes from class to class . The single ent exception is the faint double companion to ridani ...
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... class to be called the Junior Clerical Class , who will be recruited at the age of sixteen for permanent service . These boys are thus made for life in some sense , since provided they give satisfaction they may remain in the service ...
... class to be called the Junior Clerical Class , who will be recruited at the age of sixteen for permanent service . These boys are thus made for life in some sense , since provided they give satisfaction they may remain in the service ...
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GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY at 8 An Apparently Paleolithic Drawing on | 36 |
Note on a Functional Equation | 51 |
RadioActive Elements and the Periodic Table | 121 |
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