Nature, Volume 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1879 |
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... greater range than in other books on the subject , and having been extended in the present edition . We should . suggest with reference to tables 29 , 30 , 31 that a very useful addition to make in a future edition would be a table of ...
... greater range than in other books on the subject , and having been extended in the present edition . We should . suggest with reference to tables 29 , 30 , 31 that a very useful addition to make in a future edition would be a table of ...
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... greater number of the molecules possessing velocities approaching the mean value . But it would seem to follow necessarily that molecules situated in the top stratum of any atmosphere , and which acquire these enormous ( indeterminable ) ...
... greater number of the molecules possessing velocities approaching the mean value . But it would seem to follow necessarily that molecules situated in the top stratum of any atmosphere , and which acquire these enormous ( indeterminable ) ...
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... greater than in any other portion of the globe , and it is universally admitted that this variation is due to the great variation of temperature between summer and winter , the barometer being low when the temperature is high , and vice ...
... greater than in any other portion of the globe , and it is universally admitted that this variation is due to the great variation of temperature between summer and winter , the barometer being low when the temperature is high , and vice ...
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... greater than at Trevandrum . The following are the mean ranges at Pallamcottah , derived from three years ' observations by Col. W. H. Horsley , of the Madras Engineers , to whose kindness I owe them.3 The • 1 From means of five years ...
... greater than at Trevandrum . The following are the mean ranges at Pallamcottah , derived from three years ' observations by Col. W. H. Horsley , of the Madras Engineers , to whose kindness I owe them.3 The • 1 From means of five years ...
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... greater than 20 ° , which corresponds to e 0'342 . More than ten years since Mr. Godward , of the Nautical Almanac Office , prepared some tables for the direct computation of the excentric anomaly from the mean to this limit of ...
... greater than 20 ° , which corresponds to e 0'342 . More than ten years since Mr. Godward , of the Nautical Almanac Office , prepared some tables for the direct computation of the excentric anomaly from the mean to this limit of ...
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