Nature, Volume 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1878 |
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... object , ' which I did not doubt was Vulcan . Upra my arrival at home I immediately consulted " Webb's Celestial Objects , " and was not a little surprised to find their whole distance to be less than 12. Thus I know they were not over ...
... object , ' which I did not doubt was Vulcan . Upra my arrival at home I immediately consulted " Webb's Celestial Objects , " and was not a little surprised to find their whole distance to be less than 12. Thus I know they were not over ...
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... object - glass which has been described in the Philosophical Transactions , and showed how he had applied it to determine the limit of smallness of objects that could be detected by the microscope . The process employed was to form a ...
... object - glass which has been described in the Philosophical Transactions , and showed how he had applied it to determine the limit of smallness of objects that could be detected by the microscope . The process employed was to form a ...
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... object for which it was undertaken ; the most important of these is that gas is not a continuous plenum . The experimental results considered by themselves bring to light the dependence of a class of phenomena on the relations between ...
... object for which it was undertaken ; the most important of these is that gas is not a continuous plenum . The experimental results considered by themselves bring to light the dependence of a class of phenomena on the relations between ...
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