Nature, Volume 35Nature Publishing Group, 1886 |
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... observations made chiefly at or near the " witching hour , " dread the inconvenience of a change of date in the midst of the record , and the risk of confusion in the interpretation of old observations . The question , however , seems ...
... observations made chiefly at or near the " witching hour , " dread the inconvenience of a change of date in the midst of the record , and the risk of confusion in the interpretation of old observations . The question , however , seems ...
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... observations , for the whole of the volume before us is gave 59 to 70 milligrammes , and one gave 82.7 milli- devoted to these observations , their analysis and dis - grammes . No attempt is made to compare these with cussion . The ...
... observations , for the whole of the volume before us is gave 59 to 70 milligrammes , and one gave 82.7 milli- devoted to these observations , their analysis and dis - grammes . No attempt is made to compare these with cussion . The ...
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... observations have been made upon the satellites by H. Struve , Meyer , and others in Europe , and by Hall in this country . Hall's observations are especially valuable , and the series is now so nearly completed that we may soon hope to ...
... observations have been made upon the satellites by H. Struve , Meyer , and others in Europe , and by Hall in this country . Hall's observations are especially valuable , and the series is now so nearly completed that we may soon hope to ...
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