Nature, Volume 95Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1915 - Electronic journals |
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... described by Fabricius have been recognised recently , as well as a number of the specimens figured in Drury's " Illus- trations of Natural History , " and Olivier's " Ento- mologie , " 1789-1808 . These the curator hopes may eventually ...
... described by Fabricius have been recognised recently , as well as a number of the specimens figured in Drury's " Illus- trations of Natural History , " and Olivier's " Ento- mologie , " 1789-1808 . These the curator hopes may eventually ...
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... described in some detail in his " Popular Lectures and Addresses . " " I had thought of realising the arrangement , which is shown in Fig . 13 , but on consideration I found that though it would act as a spring , it would not , except ...
... described in some detail in his " Popular Lectures and Addresses . " " I had thought of realising the arrangement , which is shown in Fig . 13 , but on consideration I found that though it would act as a spring , it would not , except ...
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... described above , of the gyrostat mounted on trunnions resting on bearings attached to a tray which is carried round by the experimenter . The axis of the gyrostat was at right angles to the tray , and we saw that when the tray , held ...
... described above , of the gyrostat mounted on trunnions resting on bearings attached to a tray which is carried round by the experimenter . The axis of the gyrostat was at right angles to the tray , and we saw that when the tray , held ...
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... described above , of the gyrostat mounted on trunnions resting on bearings attached to a tray which is carried round by the experimenter . The axis of the gyrostat was at right angles to the tray , and we saw that when the tray , held ...
... described above , of the gyrostat mounted on trunnions resting on bearings attached to a tray which is carried round by the experimenter . The axis of the gyrostat was at right angles to the tray , and we saw that when the tray , held ...
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... described by Profs . Edgeworth David and Wilson at the recent meeting of the British Association in Australia . This important discovery of the earliest human remains yet known in Australia seems to prove that Man reached Australia at a ...
... described by Profs . Edgeworth David and Wilson at the recent meeting of the British Association in Australia . This important discovery of the earliest human remains yet known in Australia seems to prove that Man reached Australia at a ...
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