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Page 173
... increase of temperature would amount to 24 ° F. , giving as the rate of increase 1 ° F. for every 88-925 feet . This is much below the average rate of increase . " " During a part of the period above referred to ( from 1854-56 ) another ...
... increase of temperature would amount to 24 ° F. , giving as the rate of increase 1 ° F. for every 88-925 feet . This is much below the average rate of increase . " " During a part of the period above referred to ( from 1854-56 ) another ...
Page 235
... increasing from their minimum to their maximum value , and in an increase of the yearly secular change for those years during which the disturbances are decreasing from their maximum to their minimum . The law of diminution of the dip ...
... increasing from their minimum to their maximum value , and in an increase of the yearly secular change for those years during which the disturbances are decreasing from their maximum to their minimum . The law of diminution of the dip ...
Page 522
... increase in the capacity of the chest from its expansion by increased action by its inspiratory muscles . Thus in three adults in which the chest was mea- sured by the spirometer and tape in the winter of England ( average tem perature ...
... increase in the capacity of the chest from its expansion by increased action by its inspiratory muscles . Thus in three adults in which the chest was mea- sured by the spirometer and tape in the winter of England ( average tem perature ...
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VOL XVIII | 1 |
On the Connexion between oppositely disposed Currents of Air and | 12 |
On some Elementary Principles in Animal Mechanics No II By | 22 |
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