Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... probably in many cases ill - conceived from lack of acquaintance among law - givers and people with the intimate character of the problems involved . To those problems which affect the life of the individual this series of lectures will ...
... probably in many cases ill - conceived from lack of acquaintance among law - givers and people with the intimate character of the problems involved . To those problems which affect the life of the individual this series of lectures will ...
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... probably none of these know how great a use may be made of meteorological information . The public is chiefly concerned with forecasts , and probably the mistrust of forecasts which undoubtedly exists in the public mind is due to the ...
... probably none of these know how great a use may be made of meteorological information . The public is chiefly concerned with forecasts , and probably the mistrust of forecasts which undoubtedly exists in the public mind is due to the ...
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... probably occurred after impact , and not until the full instantaneous pressure had been exerted , which was probably about 5000 tons per square inch , or about equal to that at the centre of the earth . It would be interesting to repeat ...
... probably occurred after impact , and not until the full instantaneous pressure had been exerted , which was probably about 5000 tons per square inch , or about equal to that at the centre of the earth . It would be interesting to repeat ...
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