Nature, Volume 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 - Electronic journals |
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... theory of mimicry . The original theory propounded by Bates in 1861 is so well known , and has been so frequently dis- cussed in these columns , that it is unnecessary to restate it . The fundamental condition is that the imitated form ...
... theory of mimicry . The original theory propounded by Bates in 1861 is so well known , and has been so frequently dis- cussed in these columns , that it is unnecessary to restate it . The fundamental condition is that the imitated form ...
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... theory of fits a strange mingling of two opposite systems . It was much admired , presented , as it was , by the great mathematician , who had the glory of submitting the motions of all celestial bodies to the one law of universal ...
... theory of fits a strange mingling of two opposite systems . It was much admired , presented , as it was , by the great mathematician , who had the glory of submitting the motions of all celestial bodies to the one law of universal ...
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... theory , which is illustrated by Maxwell's chapter on molecular vortices in his " Electricity and Magnetism . " FitzGerald's paper " On the Electromagnetic Theory of the Reflection and Refraction of Light , " in the Philosophical ...
... theory , which is illustrated by Maxwell's chapter on molecular vortices in his " Electricity and Magnetism . " FitzGerald's paper " On the Electromagnetic Theory of the Reflection and Refraction of Light , " in the Philosophical ...
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