Nature, Volume 103Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... fact to the problem of philosophy . He presents difficult problems in a pleasant , flow- ing style which is itself a source of pleasure to the reader . The thesis which he defends is that the lack of unity in philosophy and the tendency ...
... fact to the problem of philosophy . He presents difficult problems in a pleasant , flow- ing style which is itself a source of pleasure to the reader . The thesis which he defends is that the lack of unity in philosophy and the tendency ...
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... fact . The examples of oxygen , nitrogen , chlorine , carbonic acid , nitrous oxide , ammonia , acetylene , ethylene , and methane are familiar enough to everybody . Others might be named . And the process goes on . When argon was ...
... fact . The examples of oxygen , nitrogen , chlorine , carbonic acid , nitrous oxide , ammonia , acetylene , ethylene , and methane are familiar enough to everybody . Others might be named . And the process goes on . When argon was ...
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... fact can be shown to imply a very rigorous probability law of velocities in the atoms , and no other important source of broadening of lines in these circumstances . The only other application to an individual line which I shall mention ...
... fact can be shown to imply a very rigorous probability law of velocities in the atoms , and no other important source of broadening of lines in these circumstances . The only other application to an individual line which I shall mention ...
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October 9 1919 | xxxii |
Stefanik Genl M obituary 231 | xxxviii |
Storkerson S Arrival with his party on the Alaskan | 8 |
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