Nature, Volume 65Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1901 |
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Sir Norman Lockyer. of reference of the temperatures is unusual . The temperature for any day is not referred to the ascertained 25 - year mean for that day , but to the corresponding point of the first component in the harmonic ...
Sir Norman Lockyer. of reference of the temperatures is unusual . The temperature for any day is not referred to the ascertained 25 - year mean for that day , but to the corresponding point of the first component in the harmonic ...
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... temperature 14 ° . the crystals . We may easily con- ceive this to be the case , because at a given temperature , & c . , at the earth's surface , the temperature and humidity of the air where the crystals form might vary greatly , one ...
... temperature 14 ° . the crystals . We may easily con- ceive this to be the case , because at a given temperature , & c . , at the earth's surface , the temperature and humidity of the air where the crystals form might vary greatly , one ...
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... temperature of the human body marked as 12 degrees . Fahrenheit ( says Sir Samuel Wilks ) found Newton's divisions too large . He therefore divided them by two . Next he altered his zero to the tem- perature produced by a mixture of ice ...
... temperature of the human body marked as 12 degrees . Fahrenheit ( says Sir Samuel Wilks ) found Newton's divisions too large . He therefore divided them by two . Next he altered his zero to the tem- perature produced by a mixture of ice ...
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