Nature, Volume 72Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1905 - Electronic journals |
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... less strongly incurvated , and therefore rays of more varied refractive indices pass through the secondary slit , thereby producing a less dark and less defined image . On this assumption Prof. Julius states that the hydrogen ...
... less strongly incurvated , and therefore rays of more varied refractive indices pass through the secondary slit , thereby producing a less dark and less defined image . On this assumption Prof. Julius states that the hydrogen ...
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... less parallel directions - any investigation into the distribution of the species , unless conducted with special reference to these characters of the males , would be very liable to lead to wrong conclusions . One conclusion especially ...
... less parallel directions - any investigation into the distribution of the species , unless conducted with special reference to these characters of the males , would be very liable to lead to wrong conclusions . One conclusion especially ...
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... less influence than the following cold seasons ; and they both have less influence in propor- tion as they date further back , though this loss of influence varies inversely with the size of the basin . The immediately preceding spring ...
... less influence than the following cold seasons ; and they both have less influence in propor- tion as they date further back , though this loss of influence varies inversely with the size of the basin . The immediately preceding spring ...
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... less influence than the following cold seasons ; and they both have less influence in propor- tion as they date further back , though this loss of influence varies inversely with the size of the basin . The immediately preceding spring ...
... less influence than the following cold seasons ; and they both have less influence in propor- tion as they date further back , though this loss of influence varies inversely with the size of the basin . The immediately preceding spring ...
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... less helpful to the teacher , for it contains a very large number of examples in every part of the subject , while it abounds in excellent diagrams . The portion on the differential calculus occupies 285 pages , and terminates with 6 ...
... less helpful to the teacher , for it contains a very large number of examples in every part of the subject , while it abounds in excellent diagrams . The portion on the differential calculus occupies 285 pages , and terminates with 6 ...
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