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be applied in search for special knowledge , and these ten stars are now indicated for that purpose . " The next cases are those afforded by the variability of stars in some globular star - clusters recently photographed at Arequipa ...
be applied in search for special knowledge , and these ten stars are now indicated for that purpose . " The next cases are those afforded by the variability of stars in some globular star - clusters recently photographed at Arequipa ...
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... stars , for the reason that they fall in the brightest part of the continuous spectrum ; while in comets where there is little continuous spectrum , they are the most conspicuous bands . In the star BD + 36 ° 3956 , for example ...
... stars , for the reason that they fall in the brightest part of the continuous spectrum ; while in comets where there is little continuous spectrum , they are the most conspicuous bands . In the star BD + 36 ° 3956 , for example ...
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... Stars . IN an article " On the Question of Carbon in Bright - line Stars , " in your issue of January 28 , Prof. Lockyer makes the following statement in reference to our paper " On Wolf and Rayet's Bright - line Stars in Cygnus ...
... Stars . IN an article " On the Question of Carbon in Bright - line Stars , " in your issue of January 28 , Prof. Lockyer makes the following statement in reference to our paper " On Wolf and Rayet's Bright - line Stars in Cygnus ...
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