Nature, Volume 41Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1890 - Electronic journals |
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... groups are given by the following formula , R being its typical element : — R ( Group ( a ) : RO , RO5 , RO , RO11 , RO14 I Group ( b ) : KO , RO , RO , RO , RO12 The seventh and eighth families are very incomplete , but may be ...
... groups are given by the following formula , R being its typical element : — R ( Group ( a ) : RO , RO5 , RO , RO11 , RO14 I Group ( b ) : KO , RO , RO , RO , RO12 The seventh and eighth families are very incomplete , but may be ...
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... Group II . , in which Dunér recorks har 2-8 , but states that they are neither wide nor dark . falls in species 13 of the subdivision of this group , and well advanced towards Group III . Metallic lines , and poss hydrogen lines ( dark ) ...
... Group II . , in which Dunér recorks har 2-8 , but states that they are neither wide nor dark . falls in species 13 of the subdivision of this group , and well advanced towards Group III . Metallic lines , and poss hydrogen lines ( dark ) ...
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... groups - the southern types , which have their head - quarters in Central Europe , and the boreal types , which have ... group ; they are concentrated in the north of England , and I suspect that the principal reason of this is , that ...
... groups - the southern types , which have their head - quarters in Central Europe , and the boreal types , which have ... group ; they are concentrated in the north of England , and I suspect that the principal reason of this is , that ...
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... Group II . It is most likely that it is at an intermediate stage - either a late stage of Group II . or an early stage of Group III . There are evidently traces of some of the dark flutings , and it is suggested that the distinguishing ...
... Group II . It is most likely that it is at an intermediate stage - either a late stage of Group II . or an early stage of Group III . There are evidently traces of some of the dark flutings , and it is suggested that the distinguishing ...
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... groups have also been seen at a less but still considerable distance from the equator . Thus on July 26 and 27 a group was noticed in lat . 24 S. , while another and more important group neatly the same latitude was observed during ...
... groups have also been seen at a less but still considerable distance from the equator . Thus on July 26 and 27 a group was noticed in lat . 24 S. , while another and more important group neatly the same latitude was observed during ...
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