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... indicating a climate much warmer than that which at present prevails . In this age extensive but gradual submergence of land is indicated by the prevalence of chalk and marine limestones over the surface of both continents ; but a ...
... indicating a climate much warmer than that which at present prevails . In this age extensive but gradual submergence of land is indicated by the prevalence of chalk and marine limestones over the surface of both continents ; but a ...
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... indicated by one line of a substance indicated by all . If the old view were true , that we have iron vapour among the other vapours in the atmosphere of the sun - nickel vapour , magnesium vapour , and so on , it would not be at all ...
... indicated by one line of a substance indicated by all . If the old view were true , that we have iron vapour among the other vapours in the atmosphere of the sun - nickel vapour , magnesium vapour , and so on , it would not be at all ...
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... indicated in such prominences as these . Drawings of prominences indicate very clearly the extraordinarily curious forms which these masses , which consist chiefly or entirely of hydrogen gas in the sun's atmosphere , put on . J. NORMAN ...
... indicated in such prominences as these . Drawings of prominences indicate very clearly the extraordinarily curious forms which these masses , which consist chiefly or entirely of hydrogen gas in the sun's atmosphere , put on . J. NORMAN ...
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Anemometry Prof Neesen | 95 |
Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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