Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 |
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... evidence is historical , for there has long been a prevalent belief that diffusion can take place in solids , and the practice in conducting important industrial operations supports this view . In this connection two truly vener- able ...
... evidence is historical , for there has long been a prevalent belief that diffusion can take place in solids , and the practice in conducting important industrial operations supports this view . In this connection two truly vener- able ...
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... evidence for his statements in a way before impossible ; and a photo- graph , when once successfully taken , might serve as material for future research in the hands of men unable to procure the object photographed . Unfortunately , Dr ...
... evidence for his statements in a way before impossible ; and a photo- graph , when once successfully taken , might serve as material for future research in the hands of men unable to procure the object photographed . Unfortunately , Dr ...
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... evidence which suggests that on the whole the rate of waste and sedi- mentation was more rapid during Mesozoic and Paleozoic time than it is to - day . Had there been any marked difference in this rate from ancient to modern times , it ...
... evidence which suggests that on the whole the rate of waste and sedi- mentation was more rapid during Mesozoic and Paleozoic time than it is to - day . Had there been any marked difference in this rate from ancient to modern times , it ...
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