Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 |
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... regard to Mr. Denning's identification of the course of the above described bright meteor of the 13th inst . , with a radiant - centre near Honores , I may mention in concluding that on the 19th inst . , at 11.56 , I noticed here a long ...
... regard to Mr. Denning's identification of the course of the above described bright meteor of the 13th inst . , with a radiant - centre near Honores , I may mention in concluding that on the 19th inst . , at 11.56 , I noticed here a long ...
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... regard to luminescence phenomena , and this may be said to be continuous with the works done by Herren E. Wiedemann and G. C. Schmidt . Dr. Arnold has examined several inorganic bodies , solutions , and organic substances with regard to ...
... regard to luminescence phenomena , and this may be said to be continuous with the works done by Herren E. Wiedemann and G. C. Schmidt . Dr. Arnold has examined several inorganic bodies , solutions , and organic substances with regard to ...
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... regard to the so - called " Seas , " that is , the blue- green areas , we are told that important facts conspire to- gether to throw grave doubt upon their aquatic character . The two chief of these are , first , that hundreds of thou ...
... regard to the so - called " Seas , " that is , the blue- green areas , we are told that important facts conspire to- gether to throw grave doubt upon their aquatic character . The two chief of these are , first , that hundreds of thou ...
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