Nature, Volume 71Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1904 - Science |
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... cent. of nickel, the density of which was found to have diminished by about 2 per cent. after cooling to the temperature of solid carbon dioxide; and in 1895 M. J.-R. Benoît, director of the Bureau international des Poids et Mesures ...
... cent. of nickel, the density of which was found to have diminished by about 2 per cent. after cooling to the temperature of solid carbon dioxide; and in 1895 M. J.-R. Benoît, director of the Bureau international des Poids et Mesures ...
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... cent. to 85 per cent. of their length. One can see, by referring to “An Analysis of Anthropometric Statistics,” a contribution made to this volume of the Proceedings by Mr. John Gray, that only About 12 per cent. of the present ...
... cent. to 85 per cent. of their length. One can see, by referring to “An Analysis of Anthropometric Statistics,” a contribution made to this volume of the Proceedings by Mr. John Gray, that only About 12 per cent. of the present ...
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... cent. to 62 per cent., but extreme dryness was occasionally experienced, the humidity varying between 4 per cent, and 6 per cent. Rainfall is fairly uniform throughout the province, varying from 26% to 37% inches per annum. The value of ...
... cent. to 62 per cent., but extreme dryness was occasionally experienced, the humidity varying between 4 per cent, and 6 per cent. Rainfall is fairly uniform throughout the province, varying from 26% to 37% inches per annum. The value of ...
Contents
Recent Archaeological Discoveries in Crete | xv |
the Discovery of Argon Prof G H Darwin Chemical Combination and Toxic Action as Exemplified | l |
Archebiosis and Heterogenesis Dr H Charlton Bastian | 60 |
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