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... continued unimpaired . With care- ful attention for a length of time three deviations from the normal state could yet , however , be remarked . The back of the pigeons was curved strongly convex ; they never perched either by day or by ...
... continued unimpaired . With care- ful attention for a length of time three deviations from the normal state could yet , however , be remarked . The back of the pigeons was curved strongly convex ; they never perched either by day or by ...
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... continued radiation . Clearly we must have some process by which there shall be a continuous and very rapid stream of fresh 1 Continued from p . 38 . particles sent to the surface of the sun . These are there required to give out their ...
... continued radiation . Clearly we must have some process by which there shall be a continuous and very rapid stream of fresh 1 Continued from p . 38 . particles sent to the surface of the sun . These are there required to give out their ...
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... continued the preparation and publication of the work for the next ten years . In the course of his researches for this great monograph he came several times to England , bringing with him the artists he had trained in drawing natural ...
... continued the preparation and publication of the work for the next ten years . In the course of his researches for this great monograph he came several times to England , bringing with him the artists he had trained in drawing natural ...
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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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