Nature, Volume 91Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1913 |
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... known direct manner in which the existence of the members of these groups could be separately recognised is radio - active evidence , in which one member is formed from another , not directly , but through the intermediary of other ...
... known direct manner in which the existence of the members of these groups could be separately recognised is radio - active evidence , in which one member is formed from another , not directly , but through the intermediary of other ...
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... known , of which about 350 are comatulids and the remainder stalked types . They are arranged in nineteeen families , with eighty - two genera , all the species being peculiar to the Indian region . The only family absent from this is ...
... known , of which about 350 are comatulids and the remainder stalked types . They are arranged in nineteeen families , with eighty - two genera , all the species being peculiar to the Indian region . The only family absent from this is ...
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... known problems of diffraction . The second part deals with the propagation of waves in elastic solids and fluids . The author establishes the equations of equilibrium and small motion of an elastic solid , and deduces solutions of the ...
... known problems of diffraction . The second part deals with the propagation of waves in elastic solids and fluids . The author establishes the equations of equilibrium and small motion of an elastic solid , and deduces solutions of the ...
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