The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining and Instructive Articles on Scientific Subjects, Volume 12James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas Robert Hardwicke, 1873 |
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... five feet between the saloon and the sides of the ship , from which , in fact , it will be totally disconnected . " Fig . 1 of Plate XCII . is a section of the ship taken right through the saloon . The strong black line shows the moving ...
... five feet between the saloon and the sides of the ship , from which , in fact , it will be totally disconnected . " Fig . 1 of Plate XCII . is a section of the ship taken right through the saloon . The strong black line shows the moving ...
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... five or six feet in diameter in rough weather , quite independently of any rotatory or rocking motion . The model exhibited at Denmark Hill simply oscillated on a fixed centre , and therefore the experi- ment did not go to this point ...
... five or six feet in diameter in rough weather , quite independently of any rotatory or rocking motion . The model exhibited at Denmark Hill simply oscillated on a fixed centre , and therefore the experi- ment did not go to this point ...
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... five or six such alternations . It follows from all this that a plant , as was pointed out by the late Dean Herbert , does not necessarily grow in the situa- tion best adapted for it , but where it can best hold its own against its ...
... five or six such alternations . It follows from all this that a plant , as was pointed out by the late Dean Herbert , does not necessarily grow in the situa- tion best adapted for it , but where it can best hold its own against its ...
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... five different descriptions , and similar to those used at Rothamsted . In some cases the results of these expe- riments were unsatisfactory , from circumstances that need not be detailed here ; still a large body of facts was ...
... five different descriptions , and similar to those used at Rothamsted . In some cases the results of these expe- riments were unsatisfactory , from circumstances that need not be detailed here ; still a large body of facts was ...
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... five are venomous . This estimate excludes the Hydrophida . The true vipers are represented by only two species . The other terres- trial venomous snakes are about equally divided between the two families Crotalida and Elapida . Two ...
... five are venomous . This estimate excludes the Hydrophida . The true vipers are represented by only two species . The other terres- trial venomous snakes are about equally divided between the two families Crotalida and Elapida . Two ...
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