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... feet of fresh air must have been allowed to enter the room . That is to say , an adult man requires when at rest 3500 cubic feet of fresh air per hour ; a woman or child requires proportionally less . For any individual above twelve ...
... feet of fresh air must have been allowed to enter the room . That is to say , an adult man requires when at rest 3500 cubic feet of fresh air per hour ; a woman or child requires proportionally less . For any individual above twelve ...
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... feet above the sea . The soft Forami- niferous deposit , which forms the mass of the island , is regularly bedded , the dip varying usually between 10 ° and 15 ° , but it may rise to as much as 35 ° . Entire shells are rarely found in ...
... feet above the sea . The soft Forami- niferous deposit , which forms the mass of the island , is regularly bedded , the dip varying usually between 10 ° and 15 ° , but it may rise to as much as 35 ° . Entire shells are rarely found in ...
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... 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 increase with some degree of regularity with the height , but this ...
... 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 increase with some degree of regularity with the height , but this ...
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Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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