Nature, Volume 71Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1904 |
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... action is explained by assuming that in presence of iron the two nitro-groups are fractionally reduced while with tin both are reduced simultaneously.— Theory of the production of mercurous nitrite and of its conversion into various ...
... action is explained by assuming that in presence of iron the two nitro-groups are fractionally reduced while with tin both are reduced simultaneously.— Theory of the production of mercurous nitrite and of its conversion into various ...
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... action playing , much larger part than the force of gravity. Those who have watched the passive movements of a paralysed leg during attempts at progression will have no disficulty in accepting Prof. Fischer's results. The problem of ...
... action playing , much larger part than the force of gravity. Those who have watched the passive movements of a paralysed leg during attempts at progression will have no disficulty in accepting Prof. Fischer's results. The problem of ...
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... action of the Zambezi River (Fig. 1). In explaining his theory, the author first refers to present-day conditions of the river, and divides it into three portions; the coastal, stretching 360 miles up as far as the Kebrabasa Range—a ...
... action of the Zambezi River (Fig. 1). In explaining his theory, the author first refers to present-day conditions of the river, and divides it into three portions; the coastal, stretching 360 miles up as far as the Kebrabasa Range—a ...
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Recent Archaeological Discoveries in Crete | xv |
the Discovery of Argon Prof G H Darwin Chemical Combination and Toxic Action as Exemplified | l |
Archebiosis and Heterogenesis Dr H Charlton Bastian | 60 |
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