Nature, Volume 72Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1905 |
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Sir Norman Lockyer. WEATHER INFLUENCES . Weather Influences : an Empirical Study of the Mental and Physiological Effects ... influence of each of the meteorological elements is considered separately . The general method of arranging the ...
Sir Norman Lockyer. WEATHER INFLUENCES . Weather Influences : an Empirical Study of the Mental and Physiological Effects ... influence of each of the meteorological elements is considered separately . The general method of arranging the ...
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... influence on the refractive increment of the product . But in the formation of benzene from hexane , 2 atoms of hydrogen have been employed to close the ring ( see Fig . on p . 159 ) . The withdrawal of these two atoms , and the closing ...
... influence on the refractive increment of the product . But in the formation of benzene from hexane , 2 atoms of hydrogen have been employed to close the ring ( see Fig . on p . 159 ) . The withdrawal of these two atoms , and the closing ...
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... influence on the velocity of decomposition . The theory is advanced that the influence of the silver is directed in modifying the velocity of the reversible change 0,20 . WE have received from the Medical Supply Association a pamphlet ...
... influence on the velocity of decomposition . The theory is advanced that the influence of the silver is directed in modifying the velocity of the reversible change 0,20 . WE have received from the Medical Supply Association a pamphlet ...
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