Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Page 137
... lines in the spectrum are said to be single ; for the next thirty - seven hours they are double , the fainter com- ponent of each having a greater wave - length than the brighter component . The lines then again become single , and ...
... lines in the spectrum are said to be single ; for the next thirty - seven hours they are double , the fainter com- ponent of each having a greater wave - length than the brighter component . The lines then again become single , and ...
Page 347
... lines of force . The light of an arc lamp was sent through . The absorption spectrum showed both D lines . The tube was continuously rotated round its axis to avoid temperature variations . Excitation of the magnet caused immediate ...
... lines of force . The light of an arc lamp was sent through . The absorption spectrum showed both D lines . The tube was continuously rotated round its axis to avoid temperature variations . Excitation of the magnet caused immediate ...
Page 452
... line of regression . Similar interpretations hold good for the cases of correlation between three , four , or more variables . " On the Iron Lines present in the Hottest Stars . Preliminary Note . " Received By J. Norman Lockyer , C.B. ...
... line of regression . Similar interpretations hold good for the cases of correlation between three , four , or more variables . " On the Iron Lines present in the Hottest Stars . Preliminary Note . " Received By J. Norman Lockyer , C.B. ...
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