Nature, Volume 79Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1908 - Electronic journals |
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Page 55
... passed through the tube with such difficulty that in a very few seconds after this stage was reached sparks passed from the inside to the outside of the tube , perforating the glass and destroying the vacuum . In spite of all ...
... passed through the tube with such difficulty that in a very few seconds after this stage was reached sparks passed from the inside to the outside of the tube , perforating the glass and destroying the vacuum . In spite of all ...
Page 91
... passed through his hands , but he has obtained plaster - casts of the phos- phorite bird - bones from almost all the museums in Europe , thus enabling him to carry out his task in a manner which would otherwise have been impos- sible ...
... passed through his hands , but he has obtained plaster - casts of the phos- phorite bird - bones from almost all the museums in Europe , thus enabling him to carry out his task in a manner which would otherwise have been impos- sible ...
Page 249
... passed through the filtrate . This gave a clear solu- tion of sugar and colloidal arsenious sulphide , and when an intense beam of plane polarised light was passed into such a solution the phenomenon described by Umow was very clearly ...
... passed through the filtrate . This gave a clear solu- tion of sugar and colloidal arsenious sulphide , and when an intense beam of plane polarised light was passed into such a solution the phenomenon described by Umow was very clearly ...
Contents
1 The Wonder Book | 2 |
Burbury Dr S H the Law of Equipartition of Energy The Wonder Book of the Atmosphere Prof E | 22 |
Caisson Disease 40 Inhabitants of the Marshall Islands T A Joyce | 78 |
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