Nature, Volume 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1878 |
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... measured out of seventy was 10 feet 4 inches , and out of all these only three have touched 10 feet . But I do believe that tigers have exceptionally reached 12 feet . " " The skin of a tiger ten feet in length , as he lies dead , would ...
... measured out of seventy was 10 feet 4 inches , and out of all these only three have touched 10 feet . But I do believe that tigers have exceptionally reached 12 feet . " " The skin of a tiger ten feet in length , as he lies dead , would ...
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... measured by Mr. Angelo , and is described as follows by the latter gentle- man : " I can remember , beyond all doubt , the length = was 12 feet 4 inches from tip of nose to tip of tail ; 2 feet 2 inches from ear to ear ! The direct ...
... measured by Mr. Angelo , and is described as follows by the latter gentle- man : " I can remember , beyond all doubt , the length = was 12 feet 4 inches from tip of nose to tip of tail ; 2 feet 2 inches from ear to ear ! The direct ...
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... measured relatively to . The energy transferred is to be measured relatively to the same group as that to which the mean velocity of the material is measured . But the expression for the rate of transference of energy consists of two ...
... measured relatively to . The energy transferred is to be measured relatively to the same group as that to which the mean velocity of the material is measured . But the expression for the rate of transference of energy consists of two ...
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