Nature, Volume 39Nature Publishing Group, 1889 - Science |
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... substance could be found , it would probably reflect a great deal of light at its surface , though it would not dissipate that which entered it . Such a substance would be most interest- ing to submit to experiment , but perhaps its ...
... substance could be found , it would probably reflect a great deal of light at its surface , though it would not dissipate that which entered it . Such a substance would be most interest- ing to submit to experiment , but perhaps its ...
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... substance at this place p . The plane may be at or near a condensation , it may be at or near a rarefaction , or , again , it may be where the substance has its ordinary density ; whatever the state of the substance there , the same it ...
... substance at this place p . The plane may be at or near a condensation , it may be at or near a rarefaction , or , again , it may be where the substance has its ordinary density ; whatever the state of the substance there , the same it ...
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... substance . Injection of dilute salt solution , NaCl , o'z to o'6 per cent . , in sufficient quantity , considerably increases the rate of secretion of saliva ; the percentage of salts in the saliva decreases , although the rate of ...
... substance . Injection of dilute salt solution , NaCl , o'z to o'6 per cent . , in sufficient quantity , considerably increases the rate of secretion of saliva ; the percentage of salts in the saliva decreases , although the rate of ...
Contents
Launay L de Dilocations of Primitive Formations of North | 19 |
Lawson Inspector General R Deaths from Lightning 623 | 67 |
Holz Herr Dibromide of Crotonylene 467 | 71 |
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