Nature, Volume 93Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1914 - Electronic journals |
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Page 100
... increase of 89l . on 1913-14 ; and the British Ant- arctic Expedition receives 5000l . for the year 1914-15 . The grants in aid of the expenses of universities and university colleges amount for the year under con- sideration to 287,000 ...
... increase of 89l . on 1913-14 ; and the British Ant- arctic Expedition receives 5000l . for the year 1914-15 . The grants in aid of the expenses of universities and university colleges amount for the year under con- sideration to 287,000 ...
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... increase in alkalinity in the water . It is noteworthy that the spring increase in alkalinity is just of the grade formerly found to be most favourable to the rapidity of cleavage in the initial stages of development of the eggs of the ...
... increase in alkalinity in the water . It is noteworthy that the spring increase in alkalinity is just of the grade formerly found to be most favourable to the rapidity of cleavage in the initial stages of development of the eggs of the ...
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... increase in the number of stars per magnitude will be nearly constant all over the sky , so that this rate may conveniently be studied from a table giving the numbers of stars in the whole sky brighter than each magnitude m ; this will ...
... increase in the number of stars per magnitude will be nearly constant all over the sky , so that this rate may conveniently be studied from a table giving the numbers of stars in the whole sky brighter than each magnitude m ; this will ...
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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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