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... temperature . A large mass of gas will therefore arrive at a higher maxi- mum temperature , upon reaching its critical density , than a small one . The highest temperatures will be attained only by the most massive bodies , and all ...
... temperature . A large mass of gas will therefore arrive at a higher maxi- mum temperature , upon reaching its critical density , than a small one . The highest temperatures will be attained only by the most massive bodies , and all ...
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... TEMPERATURE . Departure from the Normal SEA , TEMPERATURE . 1 Florida to Valencia $ 5 ° which was nearly 9 ° of longitude to the east of it average limit at the end of May , again advanced , and was 7 ° east of it in October , and 9 ...
... TEMPERATURE . Departure from the Normal SEA , TEMPERATURE . 1 Florida to Valencia $ 5 ° which was nearly 9 ° of longitude to the east of it average limit at the end of May , again advanced , and was 7 ° east of it in October , and 9 ...
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Sir Norman Lockyer. Sea Temperature .-- The temperature of the sea sur- face , which fell below the normal at the close of the previous year , continued in defect during the first three months of the year under notice , except in the ...
Sir Norman Lockyer. Sea Temperature .-- The temperature of the sea sur- face , which fell below the normal at the close of the previous year , continued in defect during the first three months of the year under notice , except in the ...
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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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