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... appear round the specimen . I have now been using the apparatus for nearly a month , and in its earliest days it led me right in the diagnosis of a microscopical mineral , iolite , not before found in our Irish granite , I think . The ...
... appear round the specimen . I have now been using the apparatus for nearly a month , and in its earliest days it led me right in the diagnosis of a microscopical mineral , iolite , not before found in our Irish granite , I think . The ...
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... appear to have been thickly populated ; the people moved hither and thither , and appear to have had domestic animals . The remains of the Bronze Age are also very numerous and interesting ; of these a full account is given , and it is ...
... appear to have been thickly populated ; the people moved hither and thither , and appear to have had domestic animals . The remains of the Bronze Age are also very numerous and interesting ; of these a full account is given , and it is ...
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... appears that lines which , judging from terrestrial experiments , belong to one element , sometimes appear in the solar spectrum as distorted or displaced in different directions , indicating perhaps that the substance producing the one ...
... appears that lines which , judging from terrestrial experiments , belong to one element , sometimes appear in the solar spectrum as distorted or displaced in different directions , indicating perhaps that the substance producing the one ...
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Anemometry Prof Neesen | 95 |
Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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