Nature, Volume 33Nature Publishing Group, 1885 - Science |
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Page 71
... possible what was the last food of which the deceased had partaken , and to establish whether the officers had joined in the cannibalism of the men , the contents of the stomach were submitted for examination . The letter of Mr. C. E. ...
... possible what was the last food of which the deceased had partaken , and to establish whether the officers had joined in the cannibalism of the men , the contents of the stomach were submitted for examination . The letter of Mr. C. E. ...
Page 237
... possible to propose an absolute standard , founded , like elec- trical and other standards , on fundamental units of measurement -a standard which , for these reasons , would be acceptable to all civilised nations . They are , however ...
... possible to propose an absolute standard , founded , like elec- trical and other standards , on fundamental units of measurement -a standard which , for these reasons , would be acceptable to all civilised nations . They are , however ...
Page 262
... possible the realisation of the practical results which I have the gratification to record , and all the members of this Society must equally join in the common satisfaction in the measure of success which has been achieved . Six years ...
... possible the realisation of the practical results which I have the gratification to record , and all the members of this Society must equally join in the common satisfaction in the measure of success which has been achieved . Six years ...
Contents
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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