Nature, Volume 102Macmillan Journals, 1918 - Science |
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Its terrestrial origin is proved by the physiography of the surrounding country and the nature of the deposits , whereas , if of marine origin , the sand would have been largely removed by continuous tidal action .
Its terrestrial origin is proved by the physiography of the surrounding country and the nature of the deposits , whereas , if of marine origin , the sand would have been largely removed by continuous tidal action .
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On this plate the continuous spectrum is faintly visible near it , and the two displaced absorption lines corresponding with the two velocities mentioned above are clearly shown . The Hẞ emission band on June 20 extends from A 4834 to A ...
On this plate the continuous spectrum is faintly visible near it , and the two displaced absorption lines corresponding with the two velocities mentioned above are clearly shown . The Hẞ emission band on June 20 extends from A 4834 to A ...
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With the view of meeting the evils of continuous , monotonous labour , alternating forms of employment are suggested , and the establish- ment of works committees for the consideration of matters affecting workshop life .
With the view of meeting the evils of continuous , monotonous labour , alternating forms of employment are suggested , and the establish- ment of works committees for the consideration of matters affecting workshop life .
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as a School Subject Prof T P Nunn 395 | 97 |
Bacteriology Applied Edited by Dr C H Browning | 104 |
Bengal and Bihar and Orissa Department of Fisheries for | 193 |
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