Nature, Volume 93Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1914 - Electronic journals |
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... further investigation in this direc- tion would lead to further advances , and that , there- fore , the work is one which deserves encouragement in a practical way . My own plea , which gave rise to this discussion , was for better ...
... further investigation in this direc- tion would lead to further advances , and that , there- fore , the work is one which deserves encouragement in a practical way . My own plea , which gave rise to this discussion , was for better ...
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... further away than five hundred parsecs . ( iii ) Going from the yellow to the blue or the orange stars , the average distances increase . ( iv ) The red stars are at great distances - an average of about one thousand parsecs . ( v ) The ...
... further away than five hundred parsecs . ( iii ) Going from the yellow to the blue or the orange stars , the average distances increase . ( iv ) The red stars are at great distances - an average of about one thousand parsecs . ( v ) The ...
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... further increase in the strength of the solution causes the surface to give up some of the salt it has already adsorbed or the amount adsorbed is actually less now than that adsorbed from weaker solutions . Beyond this stage for still ...
... further increase in the strength of the solution causes the surface to give up some of the salt it has already adsorbed or the amount adsorbed is actually less now than that adsorbed from weaker solutions . Beyond this stage for still ...
Contents
Appleyard Direct Measurement of the Napierian Base 231 | 24 |
Archbold T R Device for filling Ore Sacks | 50 |
Physics 428 | 127 |
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