Nature, Volume 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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... present high subscriptions are maintained , or in many cases increased , and most of us can with difficulty withstand the present drain upon our resources , and certainly cannot afford another penny in this direc- tion . There would ...
... present high subscriptions are maintained , or in many cases increased , and most of us can with difficulty withstand the present drain upon our resources , and certainly cannot afford another penny in this direc- tion . There would ...
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... present in the nucleus , positive NO will naturally replace posi- tive hydrogen , giving CI + NO2 NO2 + + In the second case , where positive NO is already present in the nucleus , and is acted on by Cl.Cl , it is not Cl which is now ...
... present in the nucleus , positive NO will naturally replace posi- tive hydrogen , giving CI + NO2 NO2 + + In the second case , where positive NO is already present in the nucleus , and is acted on by Cl.Cl , it is not Cl which is now ...
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... present northern track and forced them into the Mediterranean , where they brought increased rainfall and a ... Present Phase Climate . Continental Warm and moist Warm and dry Cooler and moister Becoming drier Date . 6000-4000 B.C. 4000 ...
... present northern track and forced them into the Mediterranean , where they brought increased rainfall and a ... Present Phase Climate . Continental Warm and moist Warm and dry Cooler and moister Becoming drier Date . 6000-4000 B.C. 4000 ...
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