Nature, Volume 64Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1901 - Electronic journals |
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... continuous groups , by Prof. L. E. Dickson , is a Lie's theory ba attempt to illustrate certain differences and analogies betwe related real and complex continuous groups . been developed chiefly for the latter groups , the modification ...
... continuous groups , by Prof. L. E. Dickson , is a Lie's theory ba attempt to illustrate certain differences and analogies betwe related real and complex continuous groups . been developed chiefly for the latter groups , the modification ...
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... continuous spectrum of the Nova became feeble , the green band at A = 501 was seen to gain considerably in breadth and brightness . Now a reduction of the intensity of the continuous background must obviously be ac- companied by a ...
... continuous spectrum of the Nova became feeble , the green band at A = 501 was seen to gain considerably in breadth and brightness . Now a reduction of the intensity of the continuous background must obviously be ac- companied by a ...
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... continuous owing to some unfortunate mishaps to the observers and to the difficulty of controlling the work at such a distance . Dr. Maurer was therefore dispatched by the German Government in 1895 to establish and superintend a network ...
... continuous owing to some unfortunate mishaps to the observers and to the difficulty of controlling the work at such a distance . Dr. Maurer was therefore dispatched by the German Government in 1895 to establish and superintend a network ...
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