Nature, Volume 93Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1914 - Electronic journals |
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... recorded elsewhere and now found in the Antarctic zone , and fifteen new species and four new genera . Of the forms obtained in tropical and temperate zones during the voyage , three had been recorded previously and five were new ...
... recorded elsewhere and now found in the Antarctic zone , and fifteen new species and four new genera . Of the forms obtained in tropical and temperate zones during the voyage , three had been recorded previously and five were new ...
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... recorded at the ob- servatory . These signals are regularly received and compared with the Greenwich time . The results to May 10 , 1914 , using the impersonal micrometer of the altazimuth as the standard for the personal equations of ...
... recorded at the ob- servatory . These signals are regularly received and compared with the Greenwich time . The results to May 10 , 1914 , using the impersonal micrometer of the altazimuth as the standard for the personal equations of ...
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... recorded . Having succeeded in this , we have next to survey the characteristic reactions in the animal , and ... recording apparatus is automatically excited by a stimulus absolutely constant . In answer to this it makes its own ...
... recorded . Having succeeded in this , we have next to survey the characteristic reactions in the animal , and ... recording apparatus is automatically excited by a stimulus absolutely constant . In answer to this it makes its own ...
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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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