Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 79
Página 194
... lines given by the reversing layer , situated at the base of the chromosphere , thus obtaining a verification of the general accordance of these bright lines with the ordinary dark lines , and confirming the simple explanation of the dark ...
... lines given by the reversing layer , situated at the base of the chromosphere , thus obtaining a verification of the general accordance of these bright lines with the ordinary dark lines , and confirming the simple explanation of the dark ...
Página 406
... lines are completely altered , some lines being extremely weak in the spectrum of the mixture , whilst others are greatly enhanced and a number of new lines appear . Measurements have been made of the lines which are enhanced or ...
... lines are completely altered , some lines being extremely weak in the spectrum of the mixture , whilst others are greatly enhanced and a number of new lines appear . Measurements have been made of the lines which are enhanced or ...
Página 407
... lines are completely altered , some lines being extremely weak in the spectrum of the mixture , whilst others are greatly enhanced and a number of new lines appear . Measurements have been made of the lines which are enhanced or ...
... lines are completely altered , some lines being extremely weak in the spectrum of the mixture , whilst others are greatly enhanced and a number of new lines appear . Measurements have been made of the lines which are enhanced or ...
Índice
Crabtree J H British Ferns and how to Identify | xvi |
Crawford H S The Mural Paintings and Inscriptions | xxxiii |
The Direct Determination Kew Observatory 120 The Magnetic Storm of August | xxxv |
52 outras secções não apresentadas
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
æther appears application appointed atomic weights birds body botany Bournemouth British Association Cambridge catalysis cent chemical chemistry chemists College colour comet Committee Council Department direction discovery economic edition Editor effect electric electrons elements energy engineering existence experiments fact fifty geological give given guanidin helium illustrated important increased industry Institute interest investigation J. J. Thomson James Watt journal jubilee knowledge laboratory large number lectures London Lord Rayleigh mathematical matter means meeting ment method mineral Museum National Physical Laboratory NATURE observations obtained October organisation paper period physical plants position possible practical present President problems production Prof progress published radiation radium recent recognised record regard Robert Hadfield Royal Society scientific workers South species technical telegony telegraphy temperature theory tical tion University W. H. Bragg wireless X-rays