Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Page 304
... CARBON IN BRIGHT LINE STARS . THE spectrum of carbon is one which is subject to very great changes when examined under different experimental con- ditions , and an acquaintance with these variations is essential to an adequate ...
... CARBON IN BRIGHT LINE STARS . THE spectrum of carbon is one which is subject to very great changes when examined under different experimental con- ditions , and an acquaintance with these variations is essential to an adequate ...
Page 305
... carbon flutings . The spectrum of carbon does not consist of the blue band alone , so that some account must be rendered of the other parts of the carbon spectrum , more especially of two groups of flut- ings in the green . We should ...
... carbon flutings . The spectrum of carbon does not consist of the blue band alone , so that some account must be rendered of the other parts of the carbon spectrum , more especially of two groups of flut- ings in the green . We should ...
Page 568
... carbon , much appears which was previously invisible . When a concentrated stream of powerful kathode rays are focussed upon a sur- face of carbon in this manner , a very brilliant and distinctly defined lumin- escent spot appears on ...
... carbon , much appears which was previously invisible . When a concentrated stream of powerful kathode rays are focussed upon a sur- face of carbon in this manner , a very brilliant and distinctly defined lumin- escent spot appears on ...
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