Nature, Volume 19Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1878 |
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... remarkable an inferiority in the brightness of Mercury , notwithstanding his much greater near- ness to the sun , appears to me to indicate the existence of some very special and peculiar condition of his surface in respect to his ...
... remarkable an inferiority in the brightness of Mercury , notwithstanding his much greater near- ness to the sun , appears to me to indicate the existence of some very special and peculiar condition of his surface in respect to his ...
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... remarkable addition has been made to the number of members of the solar system by Prof. Asaph Hall's discovery of the satellites of Mars ; and more re- cently , during the solar eclipse which was visible in America , by Prof. Watson's ...
... remarkable addition has been made to the number of members of the solar system by Prof. Asaph Hall's discovery of the satellites of Mars ; and more re- cently , during the solar eclipse which was visible in America , by Prof. Watson's ...
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... remarkable discovery immediately directed the attention of two German observers to the electromotive properties of plants , one , Dr. Kunkel , in the laboratory of Prof. Sachs ; the other , Prof. Munk , in that of the University of ...
... remarkable discovery immediately directed the attention of two German observers to the electromotive properties of plants , one , Dr. Kunkel , in the laboratory of Prof. Sachs ; the other , Prof. Munk , in that of the University of ...
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