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" ... the two magnetic curves, it would seem, in the face of such evidence, that the supposition that such agreement is probably only accidental coincidence can scarcely be maintained, and there would appear to be no escape from the conclusion that such... "
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 74
by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1898
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Nature, Volume 58

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1898 - 684 pages
...minimum to maximum and the more gradual fall again to minimum, a characteristic of all three curves — " there would appear to be no escape from the conclusion...the existence of some common cause producing both." Reference is also made to the question of the supposed 'agging of the magnetic epoch, as referred to...
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The Observatory, Volume 21

1898 - 498 pages
...:— " Considering that the irregularities in the length of the sunspot period so entirely synchronize with similar irregularities in the magnetic period,...The similarity of the little drop shown in all the curves in 1882 and 1883 is also striking." May we be permitted to congratulate Mr. Ellis on this welcome...
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The Observatory, Volume 21

1898 - 492 pages
...sun-spot curve is accompanied by similar elevations and depressions in the two magnetic curves, ifc would seem, in the face of such evidence, that the...The similarity of the little drop shown in all the curves in 1882 and 1883 is also striking." May we be permitted to congratulate Mr. Ellis on this welcome...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 63

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1898 - 570 pages
...supposition that snch agreement is probably only accidental coincidence can scarcely be maintained, and them would appear to be no escape from the conclusion that...characteristic of all three curves. The similarity of Magnetic Effects. Corresponding number. Corresponding number. Corresponding number. Sun-spot epoch....
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 61

Royal Astronomical Society - 1901 - 1106 pages
...exact accord with those of the sunspots obtained by Dr. Wolf. In this connection Mr. Ellis writes! : " Considering that the irregularities in the length...maximum epoch to minimum epoch, may be pointed out as characteristic of all three curves." * For Wolf's method of " meaning " so« ' Astronomische Mittheilungen,'...
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 61

1901 - 822 pages
...conclusion that such close correspondence, both in period and activity, indicates a more or lessdirect relation between the two phenomena, or otherwise the...maximum epoch to minimum epoch, may be pointed out as characteristic of all three curves." . * For Wolf-s method of "meaning" sen - Astronomisohe Mittheiluugen,-...
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The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 16

1902 - 410 pages
...of the maximum points of the Sun-spot curve is accompanied by similar elevations and depressions of the two magnetic curves, it would seem, in the face...the existence of some common cause producing both." Moreover, the discussion showed that the strict relation as to intensity and duration of the periods...
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Bulletin, Issue 1

1902 - 222 pages
...appear to be no escape from the conclusion thai »uch close correspondence, both in period and actirity, indicates a more or less direct relation between the two phenomena, or otherwise the exittenct of tome common cause producing them. A similar result has been reached Ъу all investigators...
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Nature, Volume 58

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1898 - 692 pages
...minimum to maximum and the more gradual fall again to minimum, a characteristic of all three curves — " there would appear to be no escape from the conclusion...the existence of some common cause producing both." Reference is also made to the question of the supposed lagging of the magnetic epoch, as referred to...
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Nature, Volume 58

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1898 - 932 pages
...minimum to maximum and the more gradual fall again to minimum, a characteristic of all three curves — " there would appear to be no escape from the conclusion...the existence of some common cause producing both." Reference is also made to the question of the supposed Jagging of the magnetic epoch, as referred to...
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