Nature, Volume 95Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1915 - Electronic journals |
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... fact is as real as a material fact ; indeed , each element exists in both the worlds , according to our purposes of the moment . And as this web of experience and its threads of relations - is all that we need concern ourselves with ...
... fact is as real as a material fact ; indeed , each element exists in both the worlds , according to our purposes of the moment . And as this web of experience and its threads of relations - is all that we need concern ourselves with ...
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... fact that in the case carefully investigated ( and obviously in many , if not in all , other cases ) , the ejection from an atom of an electron associated with a fluorescent X - radiation of frequency n necessitates an absorption of ...
... fact that in the case carefully investigated ( and obviously in many , if not in all , other cases ) , the ejection from an atom of an electron associated with a fluorescent X - radiation of frequency n necessitates an absorption of ...
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... fact that in the case carefully investigated ( and obviously in many , if not in all , other cases ) , the ejection from an atom of an electron associated with a fluorescent X - radiation of frequency " necessitates an absorption of ...
... fact that in the case carefully investigated ( and obviously in many , if not in all , other cases ) , the ejection from an atom of an electron associated with a fluorescent X - radiation of frequency " necessitates an absorption of ...
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... fact that in the case carefully investigated ( and obviously in many , if not in all , other cases ) , the ejection from an atom of an electron associated with a fluorescent X - radiation of frequency n necessitates an absorption of ...
... fact that in the case carefully investigated ( and obviously in many , if not in all , other cases ) , the ejection from an atom of an electron associated with a fluorescent X - radiation of frequency n necessitates an absorption of ...
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... fact , they seem to have attached to it just as little weight as they gave to the more sacred associations of the beautiful old church of the latter city . Foucault's other method was based on the fact that a gyrostat , if mounted ...
... fact , they seem to have attached to it just as little weight as they gave to the more sacred associations of the beautiful old church of the latter city . Foucault's other method was based on the fact that a gyrostat , if mounted ...
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