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... the Recent Magnetic Storm and , Basil T. Rows- well , 436 Australia a Discussion of Australian Meteorology , Dr. William J. S. Lockyer , Sir Norman Lockyer , K.C.B. , F.R.S. , 40 ; Barisal Guns in Australia , Dr. J. Burton Cleland ...
... the Recent Magnetic Storm and , Basil T. Rows- well , 436 Australia a Discussion of Australian Meteorology , Dr. William J. S. Lockyer , Sir Norman Lockyer , K.C.B. , F.R.S. , 40 ; Barisal Guns in Australia , Dr. J. Burton Cleland ...
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... 63 Ljungberg ( E. J. ) , Production of Iron and Steel by the Electric Smelting Process , 437 Lockyer ( Sir Norman , K.C.B. , F.R.S. ) , Origin of Certain Lines in Spectrum of Orionis , 26 ; a Discussion of Australian Meteorology ...
... 63 Ljungberg ( E. J. ) , Production of Iron and Steel by the Electric Smelting Process , 437 Lockyer ( Sir Norman , K.C.B. , F.R.S. ) , Origin of Certain Lines in Spectrum of Orionis , 26 ; a Discussion of Australian Meteorology ...
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A discussion of the bearing of the recent advances made in electrical science on our views of the constitution of matter . THE DISCHARGE OF ELECTRICITY THROUGH GASES . By Sir J. J. THOMSON , M.A. , F.R.S. , D.Sc. , LL.
A discussion of the bearing of the recent advances made in electrical science on our views of the constitution of matter . THE DISCHARGE OF ELECTRICITY THROUGH GASES . By Sir J. J. THOMSON , M.A. , F.R.S. , D.Sc. , LL.
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... of Nicolaus de When endeavouring to estimate the value of the notes and jottings of the great painter it is necessary to consider the books accessible to him and the problems under discussion among philosophers of his day .
... of Nicolaus de When endeavouring to estimate the value of the notes and jottings of the great painter it is necessary to consider the books accessible to him and the problems under discussion among philosophers of his day .
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THE following results , which I have recently obtained by a discussion of temperatures obtained in kite and captive balloon ascents , may be of interest in connection with Prof. Clayton's letter ( NATURE , February 4 ) and Mr. Dines's ...
THE following results , which I have recently obtained by a discussion of temperatures obtained in kite and captive balloon ascents , may be of interest in connection with Prof. Clayton's letter ( NATURE , February 4 ) and Mr. Dines's ...
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