Nature, Volume 91Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1913 |
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... less generally known and less majestic phenomena ( possibly also less ominous ) , which are described as ( 1 ) coronæ , ( 2 ) glories , Ulloa's rings ; anthelia , or Brocken spectres ; ( 3 ) haloes , or more strictly Heiligenschein or ...
... less generally known and less majestic phenomena ( possibly also less ominous ) , which are described as ( 1 ) coronæ , ( 2 ) glories , Ulloa's rings ; anthelia , or Brocken spectres ; ( 3 ) haloes , or more strictly Heiligenschein or ...
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... less arbitrary than would appear at first sight . The radio - active elements are found most abundantly in the acid rocks , their more basic associates being less embarrassingly rich . The more acid rocks are characteristic of only the ...
... less arbitrary than would appear at first sight . The radio - active elements are found most abundantly in the acid rocks , their more basic associates being less embarrassingly rich . The more acid rocks are characteristic of only the ...
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... less strongly marked than the Ar2 changes , but this is only what would be expected . The changes during heating , as shown by inverse rate curves , extend over a greater range and are therefore less strongly marked than in the cooling ...
... less strongly marked than the Ar2 changes , but this is only what would be expected . The changes during heating , as shown by inverse rate curves , extend over a greater range and are therefore less strongly marked than in the cooling ...
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