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... corresponding Martian rotations were taken in - of introducing a deficiency amounting to three times the excess of a ... Corresponding Societies . The Committee to whom the general arrangements connected with this new branch is intrusted ...
... corresponding Martian rotations were taken in - of introducing a deficiency amounting to three times the excess of a ... Corresponding Societies . The Committee to whom the general arrangements connected with this new branch is intrusted ...
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( Here follows a list of the various Corresponding Societies and of the attendance of their respective representatives . ) At the first meeting The Secretary read the first report of the Corresponding Societies Committee , which had ...
( Here follows a list of the various Corresponding Societies and of the attendance of their respective representatives . ) At the first meeting The Secretary read the first report of the Corresponding Societies Committee , which had ...
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... corresponding to an equally abnormally small velocity of 789 feet per minute , which is little more than a third of the mean velocity of the stratum corresponding to that group . The mean velocities of each group are also seen to ...
... corresponding to an equally abnormally small velocity of 789 feet per minute , which is little more than a third of the mean velocity of the stratum corresponding to that group . The mean velocities of each group are also seen to ...
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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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