Nature, Volume 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 - Electronic journals |
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... appears from this that the apparent motion is about 10 " ' 4 a day , at a distance of 1480 " . A com- putation shows that if the orbit is circular , the period must be either 4200 or 490 days , according as the satellite is near con ...
... appears from this that the apparent motion is about 10 " ' 4 a day , at a distance of 1480 " . A com- putation shows that if the orbit is circular , the period must be either 4200 or 490 days , according as the satellite is near con ...
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... appears green ; the under strip , with the coarser ruling , sends red light to the eye and appears red , while the middle portion , where we have both rulings , sends both red and green light to the eye , and in consequence appears ...
... appears green ; the under strip , with the coarser ruling , sends red light to the eye and appears red , while the middle portion , where we have both rulings , sends both red and green light to the eye , and in consequence appears ...
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... appears to be unique in the Indian peninsula , and that is the chipping of all or of some of the incisor teeth of both jaws into the form of a sharp . pointed cone . red or white heat at one end , have that end suddenly plunged into ...
... appears to be unique in the Indian peninsula , and that is the chipping of all or of some of the incisor teeth of both jaws into the form of a sharp . pointed cone . red or white heat at one end , have that end suddenly plunged into ...
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