Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 |
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... measured increased on an average from 414 thousandths of the carapace length to 498 thousandths in the adult , the frontal breadth , on the other hand , diminished in relative size from 813 thousandths in the young to 595 thou- sandths ...
... measured increased on an average from 414 thousandths of the carapace length to 498 thousandths in the adult , the frontal breadth , on the other hand , diminished in relative size from 813 thousandths in the young to 595 thou- sandths ...
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... measured the tempera- tures of the bright and dark spaces by mounting the spiral on a glass arm penetrating into a Torricellian vacuum , and passing down through the mercury and up through the tank . This arm could be shifted up and ...
... measured the tempera- tures of the bright and dark spaces by mounting the spiral on a glass arm penetrating into a Torricellian vacuum , and passing down through the mercury and up through the tank . This arm could be shifted up and ...
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... measured base was divided into eight sections of 700 feet , each of which was measured forward in ascending , and backward in descending temperatures , and the measurements were , as far as possible , completed the same day . In the ...
... measured base was divided into eight sections of 700 feet , each of which was measured forward in ascending , and backward in descending temperatures , and the measurements were , as far as possible , completed the same day . In the ...
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