Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 68; Volumes 1907-1908Priestley and Weale, 1908 Includes lists of additions to the society's library, usually separately paged. |
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... effect on the discordance in reversed positions of the instrument ...... 181 Claxton , T. F. , observations of the transit of Mercury at Mauritius , 1907 November 14 374 Colostat reflector , description of a 24 - inch long - focus ...
... effect on the discordance in reversed positions of the instrument ...... 181 Claxton , T. F. , observations of the transit of Mercury at Mauritius , 1907 November 14 374 Colostat reflector , description of a 24 - inch long - focus ...
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... polariscopic phenomena observed by Prazoumowski and others . Here again the dimensions of particles giving the polarisa- tion effects afford some difficulties ; but it might be Nov. 1907. Solar Atmosphere and in Interplanetary Space . 3.
... polariscopic phenomena observed by Prazoumowski and others . Here again the dimensions of particles giving the polarisa- tion effects afford some difficulties ; but it might be Nov. 1907. Solar Atmosphere and in Interplanetary Space . 3.
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Royal Astronomical Society. tion effects afford some difficulties ; but it might be held that the gases , which the spectroscope shows to be present in the tail , are carried out by the repelled dust . Arrhenius , however , as far as I ...
Royal Astronomical Society. tion effects afford some difficulties ; but it might be held that the gases , which the spectroscope shows to be present in the tail , are carried out by the repelled dust . Arrhenius , however , as far as I ...
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... effect of their absorption could hardly give defined lines or bands of absorption , except in the case of accidentally related motions in the vapours at different distances from the Sun. The best way to proceed seemed to be to make ...
... effect of their absorption could hardly give defined lines or bands of absorption , except in the case of accidentally related motions in the vapours at different distances from the Sun. The best way to proceed seemed to be to make ...
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... effects of some exaggerated maladjustments ; and secondly , about 10 " rotation photographs , " each exhibiting two spectra of the east limb alternating with two spectra of the west limb , all taken with approved adjustment of the ...
... effects of some exaggerated maladjustments ; and secondly , about 10 " rotation photographs , " each exhibiting two spectra of the east limb alternating with two spectra of the west limb , all taken with approved adjustment of the ...
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