Nature, Volume 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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... period of widespread development of warm maritime climates termed the " Climatic Optimum . " By 3000 B.C .. another wave of elevation affected the southern half of the British Isles and neigh- bouring parts of Europe , which stood about ...
... period of widespread development of warm maritime climates termed the " Climatic Optimum . " By 3000 B.C .. another wave of elevation affected the southern half of the British Isles and neigh- bouring parts of Europe , which stood about ...
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... period as compared with those of the second short period and following periods , and to inquire whether Dr. Langmuir's theory can afford an explana- tion of them . The hydrides of the first short period are inert com- pared with ...
... period as compared with those of the second short period and following periods , and to inquire whether Dr. Langmuir's theory can afford an explana- tion of them . The hydrides of the first short period are inert com- pared with ...
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... period , the total shipments and the British consumption during the same period , and the amount used for fertilisers and that allo- cated for war purposes . The figures , as might be expected , show violent fluctuations , due to a ...
... period , the total shipments and the British consumption during the same period , and the amount used for fertilisers and that allo- cated for war purposes . The figures , as might be expected , show violent fluctuations , due to a ...
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Cusack Dr J The Arithmetic of the Decimal System 174 Doyle K D Agriculture and Irrigation in Continental | 7 |
BarrettHamilton and M A C Hinton Part | 21 |
Grandidier A obituary 286 Hamilton G H Observations of Mars at Flagstaff 447 | 32 |
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