... the host of stars are some of those most closely connected with the constitution of the living organisms of our globe, including hydrogen, sodium, magnesium, and iron. Of oxygen and nitrogen we could scarcely hope to have any decisive indications,... Journal - Page 314by Royal Institution of Cornwall - 1891Full view - About this book
| 1865 - 544 pages
...scarcely hope to have any decisive indications, since these bodies have spectra of different orders.* These forms of elementary matter, when influenced...afford some of the most important conditions which we know to be indispensable to the existence of living organisms, such as those with which we are acquainted.... | |
| 1865 - 388 pages
...scarcely hope to have any decisive indications, since these bodies have spectra of different orders.* These forms of elementary matter, when influenced...afford some of the most important conditions which we know to be indispensable to the existence of living organisms, such as those with whieh we are acquainted.... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1867 - 248 pages
...scarcely hope to have any decisive indications, since these bodies have spectra of different orders. These forms of elementary matter, when influenced...afford some of the most important conditions which we know to be indispensable to the existence of living organisms such as those with which we are acquainted.... | |
| 1867 - 354 pages
...scarcely hope to have any decisive indications, since these bodies have spectra of different orders. These forms of elementary matter, when influenced...afford some of the most important conditions which we know to be indispensable to the existence of living organisms such as those with which we are acquainted.... | |
| Royal Astronomical Society - 1867 - 668 pages
...scarcely hope to have any decisive indications, since these bodies have spectra of different orders. These forms of elementary matter, when influenced...chemical force, all of which we have certain knowledge arc radiated from the stars, afford some of the mqst import;* §I conditions which we know to be indispensable... | |
| 1865 - 372 pages
...scarcely hope to have any decisive indications, since these bodies have spectra of different orders.* These forms of elementary matter, when influenced...afford some of the most important conditions which we know to be indispensable to the existence of living organisms, such as those with which we are acquainted.... | |
| J. B. Hearnshaw - 1990 - 554 pages
...the constitution of the living organisms of our globe, including hydrogen, sodium, magnesium and iron These forms of elementary matter, when influenced...afford some of the most important conditions which we know to be indispensable to the existence of living organisms such as those with which we are acquainted.... | |
| Malcolm S. Longair - 2006 - 453 pages
...constitution of living organisms on our globe, including hydrogen, sodium, magnesium and iron. . . These forms of elementary matter, when influenced...afford some of the most important conditions which we know to be indispensable to the existence of living organisms such as those with which we are acquainted.... | |
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