Nature, Volume 48Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1893 |
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... exhibited three outbursts of light , and the places where these occurred were indicated by bright knots in the streak . One of the most important questions in connection with this cometary meteor shower is as to whether the radiant ...
... exhibited three outbursts of light , and the places where these occurred were indicated by bright knots in the streak . One of the most important questions in connection with this cometary meteor shower is as to whether the radiant ...
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... exhibited by Nova Aurigæ As the stream passed periastron , the spectrum of the glowing meteorites , and that of the constituents of the stellar atmosphere with which they were colliding , would appear together with the absorption ...
... exhibited by Nova Aurigæ As the stream passed periastron , the spectrum of the glowing meteorites , and that of the constituents of the stellar atmosphere with which they were colliding , would appear together with the absorption ...
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... exhibited entirely different characteristics from those near the ground ; generally speaking , there was only one maximum , near noon , and one minimum , between the evening and mid- night . During all months the vapour tension was less ...
... exhibited entirely different characteristics from those near the ground ; generally speaking , there was only one maximum , near noon , and one minimum , between the evening and mid- night . During all months the vapour tension was less ...
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... exhibited and made remarks on a specimen of a curious variety of the Pig - tailed Monkey ( Macacus nemestrinus ) ... exhibited some new and rare birds from Borneo , and made remarks upon the singular distribution of the genera to which ...
... exhibited and made remarks on a specimen of a curious variety of the Pig - tailed Monkey ( Macacus nemestrinus ) ... exhibited some new and rare birds from Borneo , and made remarks upon the singular distribution of the genera to which ...
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... exhibited a mixture of the latter , which appeared of an equally brownish - violet colour , both in aqueous and alcoholic solution . On shaking up in this crystals of nucleinic acid , the chief constituent of the nucleus , they were at ...
... exhibited a mixture of the latter , which appeared of an equally brownish - violet colour , both in aqueous and alcoholic solution . On shaking up in this crystals of nucleinic acid , the chief constituent of the nucleus , they were at ...
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