Nature, Volume 39Nature Publishing Group, 1889 |
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... whole of both bodies , but only a small portion of each stone will undergo this change . A numerical example is given in the paper to show the enormous amount of energy with which we are dealing . It must necessarily be obscure as to ...
... whole of both bodies , but only a small portion of each stone will undergo this change . A numerical example is given in the paper to show the enormous amount of energy with which we are dealing . It must necessarily be obscure as to ...
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... whole , Wiltshire has probably the most elevated surface of any English county . This gives it certain peculiarities of climate . Its average mean summer tem- perature is higher , its mean winter temperature lower , than those of any ...
... whole , Wiltshire has probably the most elevated surface of any English county . This gives it certain peculiarities of climate . Its average mean summer tem- perature is higher , its mean winter temperature lower , than those of any ...
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... whole book , Fuerbringer , with- out denying the importance of the ontogenetic features as a recapitulation of the ancestral history , lays more stress upon the study and comparison of the adult forms . In almost every chapter , we come ...
... whole book , Fuerbringer , with- out denying the importance of the ontogenetic features as a recapitulation of the ancestral history , lays more stress upon the study and comparison of the adult forms . In almost every chapter , we come ...
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Lawson Inspector General R Deaths from Lightning 623 | 67 |
Holz Herr Dibromide of Crotonylene 467 | 71 |
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