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... regard as solar meteorites , from the top of the sun's atmosphere down to the photosphere , we shall have , if that quantity be great enough in the spot region , a considerable dimming of the sun's light , by reason of the fact that we ...
... regard as solar meteorites , from the top of the sun's atmosphere down to the photosphere , we shall have , if that quantity be great enough in the spot region , a considerable dimming of the sun's light , by reason of the fact that we ...
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... regard to this latter it needs only to be said that his observations are , in our judgment , perfectly accurate . He complains that the Kelvingrove Museum has been placed haphazard in an inconvenient and unsuitable posi- tion , that no ...
... regard to this latter it needs only to be said that his observations are , in our judgment , perfectly accurate . He complains that the Kelvingrove Museum has been placed haphazard in an inconvenient and unsuitable posi- tion , that no ...
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... regards the number of its success- ful candidates . The Polytechnic Institution , London , was equally successful , and next in order came Bradford , Leeds , Bolton , and Huddersfield . With regard to the prospects of the examinations ...
... regards the number of its success- ful candidates . The Polytechnic Institution , London , was equally successful , and next in order came Bradford , Leeds , Bolton , and Huddersfield . With regard to the prospects of the examinations ...
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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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