Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 - Electronic journals |
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Page 93
... further source of Imperial wealth , ( 2 ) To obtain further evidence of the localities of whales of economic value , and to create British indus . tries in this trade . ( 3 ) To investigate the meteorological and magnetic conditions in ...
... further source of Imperial wealth , ( 2 ) To obtain further evidence of the localities of whales of economic value , and to create British indus . tries in this trade . ( 3 ) To investigate the meteorological and magnetic conditions in ...
Page 233
... further significant advance in this direction has been made . For it appears , from the latest results of Sir Ernest Rutherford on the passage of a - particles through nitrogen , as though the nuclei of an exceedingly minute proportion ...
... further significant advance in this direction has been made . For it appears , from the latest results of Sir Ernest Rutherford on the passage of a - particles through nitrogen , as though the nuclei of an exceedingly minute proportion ...
Page 275
... further detail . The sequence of events next leads to an account of leaf and root from the morphological point of view , followed by chapters on the relation of plants to water , and on nutrition , storage , and respiration . In the ...
... further detail . The sequence of events next leads to an account of leaf and root from the morphological point of view , followed by chapters on the relation of plants to water , and on nutrition , storage , and respiration . In the ...
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