Nature, Volume 72Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1905 - Electronic journals |
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... described in detail , and notes were made of numerous hitherto unrecorded or imperfectly described features of the alimentary and other internal organs.- A third collection of mammals made by Mr. C. H. B. Grant for Mr. C. D. Rudd's ...
... described in detail , and notes were made of numerous hitherto unrecorded or imperfectly described features of the alimentary and other internal organs.- A third collection of mammals made by Mr. C. H. B. Grant for Mr. C. D. Rudd's ...
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... described a simple form of Michelson interferometer specially suitable for demonstra- tion . Prof. Watkin and Mr. Morrow exhibited their apparatus for calibrating extensometers by observing the displacement of interference bands . 99 Mr ...
... described a simple form of Michelson interferometer specially suitable for demonstra- tion . Prof. Watkin and Mr. Morrow exhibited their apparatus for calibrating extensometers by observing the displacement of interference bands . 99 Mr ...
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... described , the most remarkable are Guillaume's invar , with 36 per cent . of nickel , with an elastic limit of 70 ... described by Mr. Schulte , the De Laval high - lift centrifugal pump by Mr. Sosnowski , and the Sulzer high - lift ...
... described , the most remarkable are Guillaume's invar , with 36 per cent . of nickel , with an elastic limit of 70 ... described by Mr. Schulte , the De Laval high - lift centrifugal pump by Mr. Sosnowski , and the Sulzer high - lift ...
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