Nature, Volume 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 - Electronic journals |
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... surface of metal is lightly etched and examined e microscope , it reveals a structure which shows that mal is made up in general of irregularly shaped grains with ed bounding surfaces . The exposed face of each grain found to consist of ...
... surface of metal is lightly etched and examined e microscope , it reveals a structure which shows that mal is made up in general of irregularly shaped grains with ed bounding surfaces . The exposed face of each grain found to consist of ...
Page 249
... surface t = 6 ) at its inner surface , the depth or thickness of it is ☛R2 Doc M Thus the thickness of the layer is greater with stuff like Hydrogen than with Oxygen . As we really know nothing about how the total radiation from such a ...
... surface t = 6 ) at its inner surface , the depth or thickness of it is ☛R2 Doc M Thus the thickness of the layer is greater with stuff like Hydrogen than with Oxygen . As we really know nothing about how the total radiation from such a ...
Page 523
... surface of the globe . Within these deeps over 250 soundings have been recorded , of which twenty - four exceed 4000 fathoms , including three exceeding 5000 fathoms . Depths exceeding 4000 fathoms ( or four geographical miles ) have ...
... surface of the globe . Within these deeps over 250 soundings have been recorded , of which twenty - four exceed 4000 fathoms , including three exceeding 5000 fathoms . Depths exceeding 4000 fathoms ( or four geographical miles ) have ...
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