| Clark Bell - 1892 - 516 pages
...7.60 mikruns in the other rabbit, seem to negative this conclusion ; so that finally we are forced to the conclusion that in the present state of our knowledge we cannot affirm that there is a constant mean size of the corpuscles of different animals of the same species,... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - 1908 - 836 pages
...introductory chapter sets forth the interaction between man and his geographical environment and draws the conclusion that in the present state of our knowledge we cannot doubt that the power exercised by our planet over the human race is greater than that of the race over... | |
| Edwin Brant Frost, Walter Sydney Adams - 1903 - 126 pages
...only about the order of those measured by Jewell. In the present state of our knowledge we therefore cannot say with any certainty how much our results...corresponding to less than 0.02 tenth-meters, or about 1.4 km., and perhaps very much less. The sign, moreover, cannot be given. (l>) The assumption that stellar... | |
| 1904 - 424 pages
...is doubtful if the conditions of density and internal motion in the Sun and spark are suff1ciently alike to warrant this procedure. But until better...in star and Sun may differ by small amounts, due to l Pvblico!ions oj the Ycrkes Observatory, 2, 155. Spectrographs Mills VM — 1 . 76km ± o. 16 RM +... | |
| 1904 - 428 pages
...available, there seems to be no alternative. A careful discussion of the matter by Frost and Adams1 has led to the conclusion that In the present state...in star and Sun may differ by small amounts, due to ^Publications of the Yerkes Observatory, 2, 155. § 1 8.2 V S £ Spectrographs VM RM VR .So. 33 Range... | |
| University of Chicago - 1904 - 496 pages
...only about the order of those measured by Jewell. In the present state of our knowledge we therefore cannot say with any certainty how much our results...corresponding to less than 0.02 tenth-meters, or about 1.4 km., and perhaps very much less. The sign, moreover, cannot be given. (b) The assumption that stellar... | |
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