Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 |
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... taken , or are likely to be taken , in the countries whose Governments are represented at the Conference , towards establishing organisations for the purpose of securing the end had in view in Resolution 16 . Qu'il est désirable que la ...
... taken , or are likely to be taken , in the countries whose Governments are represented at the Conference , towards establishing organisations for the purpose of securing the end had in view in Resolution 16 . Qu'il est désirable que la ...
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... taken . Some stars even are visible . August 16 . A despatch from Khabarovka , which is the residence of the Governor - General of the maritime territory in the extreme east , states that the astronomical observations of the eclipse taken ...
... taken . Some stars even are visible . August 16 . A despatch from Khabarovka , which is the residence of the Governor - General of the maritime territory in the extreme east , states that the astronomical observations of the eclipse taken ...
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... taken , from my previous determination , to be 220 C. ( Combtes rendus , 1885 , p . 238 ) . This number cannot , however , be taken as a constant , as the liquid air , boiling under reduced pressure , becomes gradually poorer in ...
... taken , from my previous determination , to be 220 C. ( Combtes rendus , 1885 , p . 238 ) . This number cannot , however , be taken as a constant , as the liquid air , boiling under reduced pressure , becomes gradually poorer in ...
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