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Page 287
The second , as well as the first , of these roots appears to represent stable conditions , and thus a depression revolving with high speed in a clockwise direction in the northern hemisphere is dynamically possible .
The second , as well as the first , of these roots appears to represent stable conditions , and thus a depression revolving with high speed in a clockwise direction in the northern hemisphere is dynamically possible .
Page 349
It is unfortunate that practically no velocities are given , wind directions only being dealt with . ... There appears little justification for denoting a direction as N. 70 ° W. in one place , and W. 20 ° N. in another , to quote one ...
It is unfortunate that practically no velocities are given , wind directions only being dealt with . ... There appears little justification for denoting a direction as N. 70 ° W. in one place , and W. 20 ° N. in another , to quote one ...
Page 478
The green and dark blue opaque varieties have susceptibilities in the direction of the principal crystallographic axis varying from 16 to 20 per cent . less than in a direction at right angles thereto . The susceptibility of rose ...
The green and dark blue opaque varieties have susceptibilities in the direction of the principal crystallographic axis varying from 16 to 20 per cent . less than in a direction at right angles thereto . The susceptibility of rose ...
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Bellingham L Zeiss Abbe Refractometer 244 School 39 | 11 |
Caldwell Major E W Bequest to Columbia University 39 Losses 60 | 25 |
Edwards Prof C A The Hardness of Metals 239 and electric Effects 215 | 28 |
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