Nature, Volume 72Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1905 - Electronic journals |
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Page 129
... relationship between sun - spots or prominences and " weather , " and to the possibility of being able in the near ... relation at all . In fact , these deduc- tions , though quite correct , have led to the conclusion that the solar ...
... relationship between sun - spots or prominences and " weather , " and to the possibility of being able in the near ... relation at all . In fact , these deduc- tions , though quite correct , have led to the conclusion that the solar ...
Page 249
... relations between the three classes of variation is on the whole the most important problem in this field of inquiry into the solar energy and its variations and effects . The first part of the problem , that is , the relation of the ...
... relations between the three classes of variation is on the whole the most important problem in this field of inquiry into the solar energy and its variations and effects . The first part of the problem , that is , the relation of the ...
Page 405
... relation to those of the Indian Ocean , and the study of these relations promises very important results in connection with the prediction of the seasons . This investigation requires that the information shall be treated in a manner ...
... relation to those of the Indian Ocean , and the study of these relations promises very important results in connection with the prediction of the seasons . This investigation requires that the information shall be treated in a manner ...
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