Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 |
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... give rise to misconception . Prof. Hartog's share in this work was by no means that of a mere translator , although his exceptional ability as a French scholar was of essential service . His collaboration extended to the substance as ...
... give rise to misconception . Prof. Hartog's share in this work was by no means that of a mere translator , although his exceptional ability as a French scholar was of essential service . His collaboration extended to the substance as ...
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... give length , colour , and structure as well as position . At Commencement of Totality . The following table will give an idea of the colours , both of the corona and landscape , which have been pre- viously recorded . Reddish hue ...
... give length , colour , and structure as well as position . At Commencement of Totality . The following table will give an idea of the colours , both of the corona and landscape , which have been pre- viously recorded . Reddish hue ...
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... give us a complete chemical record , on a scale hitherto undreamt of , but they give us the positions and forms of the prominences far better than they have ever been obtained before . Nor is this all , they enable us to study under new ...
... give us a complete chemical record , on a scale hitherto undreamt of , but they give us the positions and forms of the prominences far better than they have ever been obtained before . Nor is this all , they enable us to study under new ...
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