Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... matter whether by gravitation or cohesion or electric or magnetic attraction , as well as for any reasonable understanding of what is meant by the velocity of light . Let us try to realise the position beforehand ; for we shall be ...
... matter whether by gravitation or cohesion or electric or magnetic attraction , as well as for any reasonable understanding of what is meant by the velocity of light . Let us try to realise the position beforehand ; for we shall be ...
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... Matter , though so comparatively filmy and fragmentary , yet los large in our estimation because of our material sense - organs ; its properties force themselves on our attention , because , in fact , our bodies are composed of matter ...
... Matter , though so comparatively filmy and fragmentary , yet los large in our estimation because of our material sense - organs ; its properties force themselves on our attention , because , in fact , our bodies are composed of matter ...
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... matter is very widely distributed , and has disclosed , notably through the work of Strutt and Joly , that the heating effect due to this matter vitiates to a large extent the old arguments of the duration of the earth's heat . While ...
... matter is very widely distributed , and has disclosed , notably through the work of Strutt and Joly , that the heating effect due to this matter vitiates to a large extent the old arguments of the duration of the earth's heat . While ...
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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 |
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