Nature, Volume 99Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1917 |
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... increase of Wind with Height . IT has been known for some time past that from heights of about 1 to 9 km . the ... increase of 1 metre per second over a horizontal range of 100 km . in latitude 53 ° makes BD - AC = 1.28 m .; therefore ...
... increase of Wind with Height . IT has been known for some time past that from heights of about 1 to 9 km . the ... increase of 1 metre per second over a horizontal range of 100 km . in latitude 53 ° makes BD - AC = 1.28 m .; therefore ...
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... increased the rate of nitrogen fixation quite independently of any bacteria contained in the material . This increase was not due to aeration , nor could it be brought about by chemically treated peat . Experiments in liquid culture ...
... increased the rate of nitrogen fixation quite independently of any bacteria contained in the material . This increase was not due to aeration , nor could it be brought about by chemically treated peat . Experiments in liquid culture ...
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... increase in the ionisation from 2 km . to 9 km . is clearly shown . The war has naturally put an end to further observa- tions in balloons , but not to the search for the origin of this amazing radiation . In a paper published in the ...
... increase in the ionisation from 2 km . to 9 km . is clearly shown . The war has naturally put an end to further observa- tions in balloons , but not to the search for the origin of this amazing radiation . In a paper published in the ...
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