Nature, Volume 64Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1901 - Electronic journals |
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Page 183
... position gives no power to secure a fair opportunity for work to the man who would have to bear the blame for scientific failure . " It was not the position which he had originally consented to accept , it was not that which was agreed ...
... position gives no power to secure a fair opportunity for work to the man who would have to bear the blame for scientific failure . " It was not the position which he had originally consented to accept , it was not that which was agreed ...
Page 255
... position , and it will gradually dim off in brightness as the normal wave - length is approached . This dimming off , which is chiefly the consequence of decreasing incandescence with decreasing rotatory motion , is enhanced by the ...
... position , and it will gradually dim off in brightness as the normal wave - length is approached . This dimming off , which is chiefly the consequence of decreasing incandescence with decreasing rotatory motion , is enhanced by the ...
Page 368
... position to a carbonyl group . The reactions of lotusin are best represented by the formula : C1H2O10 — CH - O CN OH CO OH OH , which is that of a lotoflavin ether of maltose - cyanhydrin . This formula satisfactorily accounts for the ...
... position to a carbonyl group . The reactions of lotusin are best represented by the formula : C1H2O10 — CH - O CN OH CO OH OH , which is that of a lotoflavin ether of maltose - cyanhydrin . This formula satisfactorily accounts for the ...
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