Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Page 165
... obtained with an artificial horizon . Finally the author considers the light the measurements on the velocity of propagation of earthquake dis- turbances throw on the credibility of the hypotheses he has made us to the elastic constants ...
... obtained with an artificial horizon . Finally the author considers the light the measurements on the velocity of propagation of earthquake dis- turbances throw on the credibility of the hypotheses he has made us to the elastic constants ...
Page 239
... obtained by the action of weak alkaline solutions upon the mother substance . The acid so obtained is not impure nucleic acid , as Altmann thought , because no nuclein bases appear among its decomposition products . It is very soluble ...
... obtained by the action of weak alkaline solutions upon the mother substance . The acid so obtained is not impure nucleic acid , as Altmann thought , because no nuclein bases appear among its decomposition products . It is very soluble ...
Page 341
... obtained are possessed of optical activity . Having reason to think that nitrogen may manifest peculiarities hitherto unsuspected , I await such information with im- patience . Dr. Pickering speaks of having obtained several of the sub ...
... obtained are possessed of optical activity . Having reason to think that nitrogen may manifest peculiarities hitherto unsuspected , I await such information with im- patience . Dr. Pickering speaks of having obtained several of the sub ...
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