Nature, Volume 11Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1874 - Electronic journals |
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... surface , one at each point of intersection of the surface with the low - pressure line below it . If an oar - blade is drawn rather rapidly through water , groups of two or three of these ring - vortices following each other in its ...
... surface , one at each point of intersection of the surface with the low - pressure line below it . If an oar - blade is drawn rather rapidly through water , groups of two or three of these ring - vortices following each other in its ...
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... surface of the jet . The effect of the collision and destruction of a weaker by a stronger ring - wave , when they overtake each other , is the same as that of perfect circulating whirls ; the balance of pressure in one part of the ...
... surface of the jet . The effect of the collision and destruction of a weaker by a stronger ring - wave , when they overtake each other , is the same as that of perfect circulating whirls ; the balance of pressure in one part of the ...
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... surface of which it completely covers , but is at this period still partially distinct from the representative of the an- terior part of the parasphenoid ( Figs . 26 and 27 , Pa.S ) , the " basi - sphenoidal rostrum so characteristic of ...
... surface of which it completely covers , but is at this period still partially distinct from the representative of the an- terior part of the parasphenoid ( Figs . 26 and 27 , Pa.S ) , the " basi - sphenoidal rostrum so characteristic of ...
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... surface . These swellings are hard , and of a greenish or yellowish , or sometimes of a deeper - coloured tint ... surface of the earth and follows also the line of the roots or the fissures of a crumbly or broken soil . And first , to ...
... surface . These swellings are hard , and of a greenish or yellowish , or sometimes of a deeper - coloured tint ... surface of the earth and follows also the line of the roots or the fissures of a crumbly or broken soil . And first , to ...
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... surface it gets entangled in its movements like a fly in a dish of honey . A soil formed of large pebbles cemented together with clay will not , how- ever , be favourable to the Phylloxera , for it does not crack like the purely ...
... surface it gets entangled in its movements like a fly in a dish of honey . A soil formed of large pebbles cemented together with clay will not , how- ever , be favourable to the Phylloxera , for it does not crack like the purely ...
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