Nature, Volume 103Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 - Electronic journals |
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... taken to utilise meteorology to the full . Many offered their services as forecasters of experience , or as having methods which they con- sidered could give highly trustworthy results , but they did not realise that much more was ...
... taken to utilise meteorology to the full . Many offered their services as forecasters of experience , or as having methods which they con- sidered could give highly trustworthy results , but they did not realise that much more was ...
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... taken on twenty - six nights during the apparition of last winter for Dr. de Sitter , who is making a Photographs research on the elements of their orbits . for stellar parallax have also been taken with this instrument . The 13 - in ...
... taken on twenty - six nights during the apparition of last winter for Dr. de Sitter , who is making a Photographs research on the elements of their orbits . for stellar parallax have also been taken with this instrument . The 13 - in ...
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... taken up by soil in contact with liquid water and held by surface forces ; and gravitational or free water , which can drain away , and , indeed , should be allowed to do so wherever it assumes unduly large proportions . No mention ...
... taken up by soil in contact with liquid water and held by surface forces ; and gravitational or free water , which can drain away , and , indeed , should be allowed to do so wherever it assumes unduly large proportions . No mention ...
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