Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 28Taylor & Francis, 1878 |
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Page 172
... chromosphere . Now , if we were dealing here with one molecular grouping , we should expect the lines to make their appear- ance in the order of their lengths , and we should expect the shortest lines to occur less frequently than the ...
... chromosphere . Now , if we were dealing here with one molecular grouping , we should expect the lines to make their appear- ance in the order of their lengths , and we should expect the shortest lines to occur less frequently than the ...
Page 370
... chromospheric lines shows that special rays highly characteristic of bodies which appear from other rays to be present in the chromosphere are absent , or are less frequent in their occurrence than others . In the following tables the ...
... chromospheric lines shows that special rays highly characteristic of bodies which appear from other rays to be present in the chromosphere are absent , or are less frequent in their occurrence than others . In the following tables the ...
Page 432
... chromosphere . " " In a preliminary note " On the Substances which produce the Chro- mospheric Lines I pointed out that the lines visible in the spectrum of the chromosphere when a metallic prominence is observed are for the most part ...
... chromosphere . " " In a preliminary note " On the Substances which produce the Chro- mospheric Lines I pointed out that the lines visible in the spectrum of the chromosphere when a metallic prominence is observed are for the most part ...
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November 21 1878 | 1 |
On Repulsion resulting from Radiation Part VI By William Crookes | 35 |
November 30 1878 | 42 |
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