Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 - Science |
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Page 142
... recorded at Calcutta , being apparently the highest reading there in the past fifteen years ; the maximum is generally recorded at Adelaide . For extreme cold , Winnipeg ( 455 ) is unapproachable ; this station has also the greatest ...
... recorded at Calcutta , being apparently the highest reading there in the past fifteen years ; the maximum is generally recorded at Adelaide . For extreme cold , Winnipeg ( 455 ) is unapproachable ; this station has also the greatest ...
Page 150
... recorded when on the kite . From the amount of fall and the temperature recorded by the thermographs on the kite and at the observatory , the altitude was computed . The altitude was also computed from the angular elevation of the kites ...
... recorded when on the kite . From the amount of fall and the temperature recorded by the thermographs on the kite and at the observatory , the altitude was computed . The altitude was also computed from the angular elevation of the kites ...
Page 539
... recorded . In the case of bones which , like these , are well isolated , and of those which are rod - like and dense , the method leaves little to be desired for purposes of general study and orientation of parts . Where thin flat bones ...
... recorded . In the case of bones which , like these , are well isolated , and of those which are rod - like and dense , the method leaves little to be desired for purposes of general study and orientation of parts . Where thin flat bones ...
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