Nature, Volume 99Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1917 |
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... effect of the reduction in amount of auximones with successive fractionation of the bacterised peat was also manifest from the general appearance of the plants . Those in mineral nutrients only , decreased in size week by week , and ...
... effect of the reduction in amount of auximones with successive fractionation of the bacterised peat was also manifest from the general appearance of the plants . Those in mineral nutrients only , decreased in size week by week , and ...
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... effect of an external field . The inverse absorption effect has so far not been observed . Long before the Stark effect was observed Voigt showed that such results might be expected from quasi- elastic forces in the atom and the ...
... effect of an external field . The inverse absorption effect has so far not been observed . Long before the Stark effect was observed Voigt showed that such results might be expected from quasi- elastic forces in the atom and the ...
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... effect ; in the exceptional cases it is probable that those subject to one of these effects are subject to all . It would be of interest to examine these cases with reference to the nature of the molecular charge . Luminous vapours ...
... effect ; in the exceptional cases it is probable that those subject to one of these effects are subject to all . It would be of interest to examine these cases with reference to the nature of the molecular charge . Luminous vapours ...
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