Nature, Volume 11Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1874 |
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... produce commotions enough of the singing flame to make it able to continue and maintain them . The sensitive sounding ... produced . probably followed by a weaker one ( a residual offset from the first ) travelling after it with less ...
... produce commotions enough of the singing flame to make it able to continue and maintain them . The sensitive sounding ... produced . probably followed by a weaker one ( a residual offset from the first ) travelling after it with less ...
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... produced under the direction of a committee of the English Alpine Club with the view of supplying the want . This map , though not yet finished , has been recently published . Three sheets are completely finished , but the fourth is ...
... produced under the direction of a committee of the English Alpine Club with the view of supplying the want . This map , though not yet finished , has been recently published . Three sheets are completely finished , but the fourth is ...
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... produced outward into a wing - like expansion , the alinasal cartilage ( Fig . 25 , Aln ) pierced by the external opening of the nostrils ( A. N ) . A further continuation of the same median cartilages is seen in the slender pre - nasal ...
... produced outward into a wing - like expansion , the alinasal cartilage ( Fig . 25 , Aln ) pierced by the external opening of the nostrils ( A. N ) . A further continuation of the same median cartilages is seen in the slender pre - nasal ...
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... produce fresh rootlets or to increase the absorption of nutritive elements by those already in existence , though the ... produced by the direct action of the parasite . It is of great importance to the discussion of possible means of ...
... produce fresh rootlets or to increase the absorption of nutritive elements by those already in existence , though the ... produced by the direct action of the parasite . It is of great importance to the discussion of possible means of ...
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... produced by 16 , the highest by 24,000 vibrations per second . Prompted by his assistant ( in whom I recognised the professor of chemistry at one of our metropolitan hospitals , and a talented lecturer ) , he said the velocity of sound ...
... produced by 16 , the highest by 24,000 vibrations per second . Prompted by his assistant ( in whom I recognised the professor of chemistry at one of our metropolitan hospitals , and a talented lecturer ) , he said the velocity of sound ...
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