Nature, Volume 75Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1906 - Electronic journals |
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... amount of space devoted to these curves is certainly a feature of the work , and renders to it , at least from one point of view , a unique value ; as , however , usually no discussion of the conditions of the experiment accompanies the ...
... amount of space devoted to these curves is certainly a feature of the work , and renders to it , at least from one point of view , a unique value ; as , however , usually no discussion of the conditions of the experiment accompanies the ...
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... amount of the " fixed air . " Jan Ingen - Housz was born at Breda , in Brabant , South Holland , on December 8 , 1730 , and attended the higher school there until the age of sixteen , after which he continued his education in the ...
... amount of the " fixed air . " Jan Ingen - Housz was born at Breda , in Brabant , South Holland , on December 8 , 1730 , and attended the higher school there until the age of sixteen , after which he continued his education in the ...
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... amount of satisfaction in seeing their united efforts so ably handled . Fronting p . 64 is a map indicating the positions of the 4096 rain - gauges at present in use , and one can see at a glance the districts where observers are ...
... amount of satisfaction in seeing their united efforts so ably handled . Fronting p . 64 is a map indicating the positions of the 4096 rain - gauges at present in use , and one can see at a glance the districts where observers are ...
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... amount of spin which they put on the ball . This will give what the batsman regards as the normally pitched ball of ... amounts of spin to a ball it is evident that these other conditions can- not be always the same . The conditions of ...
... amount of spin which they put on the ball . This will give what the batsman regards as the normally pitched ball of ... amounts of spin to a ball it is evident that these other conditions can- not be always the same . The conditions of ...
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... amount , averaging 500 cubic metres per second , and the Albert Lake amounts varying between 500 and 1100 cubic metres per second . The discharge of the lake system is carried off north- wards from the Albert Lake by the Bahr - el ...
... amount , averaging 500 cubic metres per second , and the Albert Lake amounts varying between 500 and 1100 cubic metres per second . The discharge of the lake system is carried off north- wards from the Albert Lake by the Bahr - el ...
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