Nature, Volume 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1878 |
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... exist in A would contain as many lines as would the spectrum of the substances as they exist in D ; each line would in turn be basic in the whole series of furnaces instead of in one or two only . Application of these General ...
... exist in A would contain as many lines as would the spectrum of the substances as they exist in D ; each line would in turn be basic in the whole series of furnaces instead of in one or two only . Application of these General ...
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... exist as such , or rather they exist combined with other atoms , like or unlike , at all lower temperatures . Hence association will be a combination of more complex molecules as temperature is reduced , and of dissociation , therefore ...
... exist as such , or rather they exist combined with other atoms , like or unlike , at all lower temperatures . Hence association will be a combination of more complex molecules as temperature is reduced , and of dissociation , therefore ...
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... exist must still be left open , and the re- maining three certainly do not always exist in the brain of the Carnivora , and when present are accessory only . Dr. Krueg thinks that possibly the posterior " horn " ( Bügel ) of the Fissura ...
... exist must still be left open , and the re- maining three certainly do not always exist in the brain of the Carnivora , and when present are accessory only . Dr. Krueg thinks that possibly the posterior " horn " ( Bügel ) of the Fissura ...
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