Nature, Volume 11Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1874 |
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... atmosphere , finds it free of moisture , at least about sunrise ; which is most important , as the maximum altitude that will be observed will be only 15 ° . It is at present the intention to form a camp on the top of the hill , the ...
... atmosphere , finds it free of moisture , at least about sunrise ; which is most important , as the maximum altitude that will be observed will be only 15 ° . It is at present the intention to form a camp on the top of the hill , the ...
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... atmospheric air can gain access . On comparing the substances produced by such a total decomposition of the body with ... atmosphere , but is no more available for the formation of plants . Every waste charge of powder fired represents a ...
... atmospheric air can gain access . On comparing the substances produced by such a total decomposition of the body with ... atmosphere , but is no more available for the formation of plants . Every waste charge of powder fired represents a ...
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... atmosphere . These appearances are by no means uniform . Sometimes , especially in hot countries , the observer loses sight of the ground beyond a certain distance from his position , and sees in its stead , what looks like a sheet of ...
... atmosphere . These appearances are by no means uniform . Sometimes , especially in hot countries , the observer loses sight of the ground beyond a certain distance from his position , and sees in its stead , what looks like a sheet of ...
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... atmosphere , and I now proceed to point out the principles by which this bending is governed . E FIG . 4 . FIG . 5 . FIG I. FIG . 2 . FIG . 3 FIG.7 . FIG . 6 . E PLATE I. My esteemed colleague , Dr. James Thomson , has greatly ...
... atmosphere , and I now proceed to point out the principles by which this bending is governed . E FIG . 4 . FIG . 5 . FIG I. FIG . 2 . FIG . 3 FIG.7 . FIG . 6 . E PLATE I. My esteemed colleague , Dr. James Thomson , has greatly ...
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... atmosphere in the polar regions are most frequent on the com- mencement or approach of easterly winds , " and he elsewhere states that easterly and southerly winds are mild . An increase of temperature upwards , at the rate of about one ...
... atmosphere in the polar regions are most frequent on the com- mencement or approach of easterly winds , " and he elsewhere states that easterly and southerly winds are mild . An increase of temperature upwards , at the rate of about one ...
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