Nature, Volume 64Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1901 |
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... objects were due to diffraction images originated by the object , and that when the oblique rays of light in which these diffraction images existed were excluded , no image of the object was possible . This theory had been ...
... objects were due to diffraction images originated by the object , and that when the oblique rays of light in which these diffraction images existed were excluded , no image of the object was possible . This theory had been ...
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... object of the conference was the establishment of an international seismological union . After some discussion the projet of statutes of an " International Seismological Associa tion , " formed principally in imitation of the statutes ...
... object of the conference was the establishment of an international seismological union . After some discussion the projet of statutes of an " International Seismological Associa tion , " formed principally in imitation of the statutes ...
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... object in the heavens presents itself under circumstances of peculiar interest or importance , the observatories of the world combine to ascertain the facts in a manner which is truly re- markable . As an illustration , I will instance ...
... object in the heavens presents itself under circumstances of peculiar interest or importance , the observatories of the world combine to ascertain the facts in a manner which is truly re- markable . As an illustration , I will instance ...
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