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... taken in less time and with higher accuracy than on the Galilee . Between them the Galilee and the Carnegie have traversed 224,000 miles of ocean , and declination observations have been taken once for each 109 miles on the average ...
... taken in less time and with higher accuracy than on the Galilee . Between them the Galilee and the Carnegie have traversed 224,000 miles of ocean , and declination observations have been taken once for each 109 miles on the average ...
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... taken place in adjacent regions is a powerful argument against ascribing the submerg- ence to an increase of water in the sea . Davis , with characteristic width of outlook , believes that " some combination of regional subsidence with ...
... taken place in adjacent regions is a powerful argument against ascribing the submerg- ence to an increase of water in the sea . Davis , with characteristic width of outlook , believes that " some combination of regional subsidence with ...
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... taken in 1909 , their maxi- mum brightnesses being magnitudes 16-3 and 170 ; these are no longer visible . Another nova , of mag- nitude 17.5 , at a distance of 10 ' from the nucleus , was found by Shapley on photographs taken in ...
... taken in 1909 , their maxi- mum brightnesses being magnitudes 16-3 and 170 ; these are no longer visible . Another nova , of mag- nitude 17.5 , at a distance of 10 ' from the nucleus , was found by Shapley on photographs taken in ...
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