Nature, Volume 52Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1895 |
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... considerable amount of evidence in favour of the idea that in this first stage all cosmical bodies are not masses of hot gas , but that their temperature is low . Continuing this inquiry in the light of the suggestion that the first ...
... considerable amount of evidence in favour of the idea that in this first stage all cosmical bodies are not masses of hot gas , but that their temperature is low . Continuing this inquiry in the light of the suggestion that the first ...
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... considerable changes in the spectrum . We have been fortunate enough to get a spectrum of this marvellous star for every day included in this period of change , although of course the photographs have not been taken in a period of ...
... considerable changes in the spectrum . We have been fortunate enough to get a spectrum of this marvellous star for every day included in this period of change , although of course the photographs have not been taken in a period of ...
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... considerably poorer in bacterial life than the finished product . In the years 1891 and 1892 , the Norwegian ... considerable , yet he always found an increase with depth . The favourite temperature of the cod is supposed to be 5 ...
... considerably poorer in bacterial life than the finished product . In the years 1891 and 1892 , the Norwegian ... considerable , yet he always found an increase with depth . The favourite temperature of the cod is supposed to be 5 ...
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Piano Touch the Graphics of 597 Purnell C W True Instincts of Animals 383 | 25 |
Hymenopterous Insect an Aquatic Fred Enock 105 Iron and Steel Thomas Turner W Gowland 613 Steel | 26 |
Engel R Action of Hydrochloric Acid on Copper 656 F R S 411 Consciousness and Evolution Prof Mark | 30 |
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