Nature, Volume 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 - Electronic journals |
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Sir Norman Lockyer. THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY . THE HE realisation of the scheme for the establishment of a National Physical Laboratory is primarily due to two addresses delivered before the British Association in 1891 and 1895 ...
Sir Norman Lockyer. THE NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY . THE HE realisation of the scheme for the establishment of a National Physical Laboratory is primarily due to two addresses delivered before the British Association in 1891 and 1895 ...
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... physical science , a mode of regarding physical phenomena which had itself passed away . I imagine that originally man looked on himself and the re- sult of his action in the motions and changes which he produced in matter , as the one ...
... physical science , a mode of regarding physical phenomena which had itself passed away . I imagine that originally man looked on himself and the re- sult of his action in the motions and changes which he produced in matter , as the one ...
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... physical side , to challenge the validity of the conclusions so confidently put forward in limitation of the age of the earth . He has boldly impugned each of the three physical arguments . That which is based on tidal retardation ...
... physical side , to challenge the validity of the conclusions so confidently put forward in limitation of the age of the earth . He has boldly impugned each of the three physical arguments . That which is based on tidal retardation ...
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