Nature, Volume 100Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1917 |
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... cause of death . An important point to decide , so far as practicable , is what voltage is to be regarded as dangerous . As stated above , the resistance of the skin may vary greatly . But , according to Jellineck , 100 to 150 volts may ...
... cause of death . An important point to decide , so far as practicable , is what voltage is to be regarded as dangerous . As stated above , the resistance of the skin may vary greatly . But , according to Jellineck , 100 to 150 volts may ...
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... cause of the colour phenomena , therefore , is diminished refracting power of some of the ocular media , and in this ... causes of the phenomena , and the ques- tion that next arises is whether these phenomena justify any apprehension of ...
... cause of the colour phenomena , therefore , is diminished refracting power of some of the ocular media , and in this ... causes of the phenomena , and the ques- tion that next arises is whether these phenomena justify any apprehension of ...
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... cause on earth . Moreover , the effects , if any , may perhaps turn out to be cumulative , and it is well known that the position of planets has now been observed for some centuries with prodigious accuracy . The quickest moving planet ...
... cause on earth . Moreover , the effects , if any , may perhaps turn out to be cumulative , and it is well known that the position of planets has now been observed for some centuries with prodigious accuracy . The quickest moving planet ...
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