Nature, Volume 69Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1904 - Electronic journals |
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... Body , C. A. Strong , 53 The Position of the Old Red Sandstone in the Geological Succession , A. G. M. Thomson , 53 Steel and Iron for Advanced Students , Arthur H. Hiorns , 54 Agriculture for Beginners , C. W. Burkett , F. L. Stevens ...
... Body , C. A. Strong , 53 The Position of the Old Red Sandstone in the Geological Succession , A. G. M. Thomson , 53 Steel and Iron for Advanced Students , Arthur H. Hiorns , 54 Agriculture for Beginners , C. W. Burkett , F. L. Stevens ...
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... Body , 53 Stroud ( Prof. Henry ) , Photographic Effect of Radium Rays , 560 Strutt ( Hon . R. J. ) , Helium Found in Gases from the Springs at Bath , 230 ; a Study of the Radio - activity of Certain Minerals and Mineral Waters , Lecture ...
... Body , 53 Stroud ( Prof. Henry ) , Photographic Effect of Radium Rays , 560 Strutt ( Hon . R. J. ) , Helium Found in Gases from the Springs at Bath , 230 ; a Study of the Radio - activity of Certain Minerals and Mineral Waters , Lecture ...
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... body is determined by photometric observations of the emitted radiations . THE permanence of resistance standards of sheet man- ganese is discussed in the Zeitschrift für Instrumentenkunde by Mr. St. Lindeck , of Charlottenburg . Thirty ...
... body is determined by photometric observations of the emitted radiations . THE permanence of resistance standards of sheet man- ganese is discussed in the Zeitschrift für Instrumentenkunde by Mr. St. Lindeck , of Charlottenburg . Thirty ...
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... body , where the muscles first harden , and gradually spreads back- wards . It is clearly connected with the hardening of the cuticula , which tends to become brown , hence the preva- lence of browns and yellows in so many beetles and ...
... body , where the muscles first harden , and gradually spreads back- wards . It is clearly connected with the hardening of the cuticula , which tends to become brown , hence the preva- lence of browns and yellows in so many beetles and ...
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... body . As an explanation of this phenomenon , Prof. Barnard suggests that either the outburst from the coma suddenly took place in a slightly different direction , or else the exist- ing tail was forcibly detached by some unknown body ...
... body . As an explanation of this phenomenon , Prof. Barnard suggests that either the outburst from the coma suddenly took place in a slightly different direction , or else the exist- ing tail was forcibly detached by some unknown body ...
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