Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 - Electronic journals |
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Page 273
... direction of the Central Bureau . Que le Bureau Central éditera le catalogue sous la forme de fiches , le détail des fiches devant être déterminé ultérieurement , et la publication devant avoir lieu le plus promptement possible ; les ...
... direction of the Central Bureau . Que le Bureau Central éditera le catalogue sous la forme de fiches , le détail des fiches devant être déterminé ultérieurement , et la publication devant avoir lieu le plus promptement possible ; les ...
Page 373
... direction from which a sound proceeds is a well - known obstacle to the full utilisation of acoustic signals at sea . It often happens that a gun signal , or especially a steam whistle , is supposed by one of the watch to be on the port ...
... direction from which a sound proceeds is a well - known obstacle to the full utilisation of acoustic signals at sea . It often happens that a gun signal , or especially a steam whistle , is supposed by one of the watch to be on the port ...
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... direction to the earth's magnetic force , some with their axes in the same direction , while others were magnetised normally to that direc- tion ; in no case did the axis of magnetisation correspond to any fixed direction , thus proving ...
... direction to the earth's magnetic force , some with their axes in the same direction , while others were magnetised normally to that direc- tion ; in no case did the axis of magnetisation correspond to any fixed direction , thus proving ...
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