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... known . So strange are its symptoms and its course , that it has been asserted to be no real malady but a mere result of fright and superstition.1 But of its reality there is unhappily no room for serious question . It never arises of ...
... known . So strange are its symptoms and its course , that it has been asserted to be no real malady but a mere result of fright and superstition.1 But of its reality there is unhappily no room for serious question . It never arises of ...
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... known species out of a list of 14. The four species occurring between 1000 and 1200 fathoms are new . Those species found between 1200 and 1500 fathoms are more than five times as numerous as the last , and include only five known forms ...
... known species out of a list of 14. The four species occurring between 1000 and 1200 fathoms are new . Those species found between 1200 and 1500 fathoms are more than five times as numerous as the last , and include only five known forms ...
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... known as simultaneous contrast , that is , the tendency to produce the sensation of a complementary colours in the neighbourhood of any coloured surface , by M. Aug. Charpentier . From his re- searches the author infers that this ...
... known as simultaneous contrast , that is , the tendency to produce the sensation of a complementary colours in the neighbourhood of any coloured surface , by M. Aug. Charpentier . From his re- searches the author infers that 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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