Nature, Volume 52Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1895 |
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... object has visibly changed its place , and in each of our fixed pictures the moving object is seen to move . If it moves too slowly for this , then we do not see it move , but only infer its motion from com- parison of its position at ...
... object has visibly changed its place , and in each of our fixed pictures the moving object is seen to move . If it moves too slowly for this , then we do not see it move , but only infer its motion from com- parison of its position at ...
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... object ( if we keep both eyes open , about as far from our eyes as the bright object is , so as to avoid double vision ) , and then rotate the head about a fore and aft axis through , say , 30 ° by inclining the head towards one ...
... object ( if we keep both eyes open , about as far from our eyes as the bright object is , so as to avoid double vision ) , and then rotate the head about a fore and aft axis through , say , 30 ° by inclining the head towards one ...
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... object of the whole scheme is to set aside and nullify the action which Con- vocation has taken , I do not think that the language in which I described it is in any way inappropriate . Sir John may be as polite as he likes to our ...
... object of the whole scheme is to set aside and nullify the action which Con- vocation has taken , I do not think that the language in which I described it is in any way inappropriate . Sir John may be as polite as he likes to our ...
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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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