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... less the friction , and consequently the less the muscular effort , required to impart motion to the dome ; and to this it may be added the less likely are the balls to approach one another after being some time in use and so in a sense ...
... less the friction , and consequently the less the muscular effort , required to impart motion to the dome ; and to this it may be added the less likely are the balls to approach one another after being some time in use and so in a sense ...
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... less distinct than is the case with most comets . On the 1st inst . I could only see two bright lines ( or bands ) certainly ; and the less refrangible of these was very faint . I suspected a third band towards the more refrangible end ...
... less distinct than is the case with most comets . On the 1st inst . I could only see two bright lines ( or bands ) certainly ; and the less refrangible of these was very faint . I suspected a third band towards the more refrangible end ...
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... less than the inclination of our axis ; that its node lies in a different longitude ; and that the photosphere , instead of being a solid thing like the surface of our earth , is a something which makes its journey round the sun's ...
... less than the inclination of our axis ; that its node lies in a different longitude ; and that the photosphere , instead of being a solid thing like the surface of our earth , is a something which makes its journey round the sun's ...
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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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