Nature, Volume 103Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... observations during the forth- coming solar eclipse , and hoped that parties travelling to the eclipse zone for the observation of astronomical , meteorological , and magnetic phenomena might be able to make wireless telegraph observations ...
... observations during the forth- coming solar eclipse , and hoped that parties travelling to the eclipse zone for the observation of astronomical , meteorological , and magnetic phenomena might be able to make wireless telegraph observations ...
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... observations also furnish a value of the aberration constant , which , de- duced from the seven years ' observations , is 20-442 " , corresponding to a solar parallax of 8-815 " . The values derived from the observations of individual ...
... observations also furnish a value of the aberration constant , which , de- duced from the seven years ' observations , is 20-442 " , corresponding to a solar parallax of 8-815 " . The values derived from the observations of individual ...
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... observations are certainly of no avail at all ; and observations , however numerous and however widely distributed , will not at this stage of meteorological science exonerate us from the use of highly trained intelligence . If trained ...
... observations are certainly of no avail at all ; and observations , however numerous and however widely distributed , will not at this stage of meteorological science exonerate us from the use of highly trained intelligence . If trained ...
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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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