Nature, Volume 103Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 - Electronic journals |
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... complete rela- tivity of space and time is true to the facts , but also that it can throw light on gravitational phenomena which was not shed by the more limited principle . tions between these quantities which , while re- ducing to the ...
... complete rela- tivity of space and time is true to the facts , but also that it can throw light on gravitational phenomena which was not shed by the more limited principle . tions between these quantities which , while re- ducing to the ...
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... complete crystallographic and physical investigation has been carried out on parallel lines to the work previously published concerning the magnesium , zinc , iron , and nickel groups , and to that concerning the complete analogous ...
... complete crystallographic and physical investigation has been carried out on parallel lines to the work previously published concerning the magnesium , zinc , iron , and nickel groups , and to that concerning the complete analogous ...
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... complete account of the subject is given up to the date of the original French work , which appears to be not later than 1912. It is somewhat unfortunate that the trans- lator has not added supplementary notes to bring the book up to ...
... complete account of the subject is given up to the date of the original French work , which appears to be not later than 1912. It is somewhat unfortunate that the trans- lator has not added supplementary notes to bring the book up to ...
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