Nature, Volume 93Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1914 - Electronic journals |
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Page 106
... known authoress confesses that she habitually resorts to " crystal - gazing " to recover the thread of a story that she has temporarily lost . Many very interesting extracts are given by Dr. Kunz from curious and little - known works ...
... known authoress confesses that she habitually resorts to " crystal - gazing " to recover the thread of a story that she has temporarily lost . Many very interesting extracts are given by Dr. Kunz from curious and little - known works ...
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... known luminosities of the stars exceeds a millionfold , and that in the well- determined densities is nearly as great , the range in the masses so far investigated is only about fiftyfold . The greatest known masses are those of the com ...
... known luminosities of the stars exceeds a millionfold , and that in the well- determined densities is nearly as great , the range in the masses so far investigated is only about fiftyfold . The greatest known masses are those of the com ...
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... known about their cosmogony , and it is not known why they should have considered themselves in the ninth cycle of their world's history when they constructed the Quirigua and Copan monuments . This mode of reckoning was still used at ...
... known about their cosmogony , and it is not known why they should have considered themselves in the ninth cycle of their world's history when they constructed the Quirigua and Copan monuments . This mode of reckoning was still used at ...
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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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