Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 |
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... body was near the meridian at the second observation . For the tangent method would be required two longitudes , or a longitude and a latitude , and two azimuths , as from the conditions of the problem , the tangent " line of position ...
... body was near the meridian at the second observation . For the tangent method would be required two longitudes , or a longitude and a latitude , and two azimuths , as from the conditions of the problem , the tangent " line of position ...
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... body were now and then obtained indi- cating the position of certain muscles , fascia , and even organs like the heart itself . While experimenting , like others , with the object of overcoming the difficul- ties of photographing the ...
... body were now and then obtained indi- cating the position of certain muscles , fascia , and even organs like the heart itself . While experimenting , like others , with the object of overcoming the difficul- ties of photographing the ...
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... body had long before , in 1828 , been shown by Wöhler's artificial formation of urea . It is true also that Huber , in the case of bees , and Liebig , in the case of cows , had already shown that wax and fat must be in part manufactured ...
... body had long before , in 1828 , been shown by Wöhler's artificial formation of urea . It is true also that Huber , in the case of bees , and Liebig , in the case of cows , had already shown that wax and fat must be in part manufactured ...
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