Nature, Volumen35Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1887 |
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... described , the authors are led to the conclusion that it is the diffusion of the carbonic acid that determines the decomposition by water of the bicarbonate of ammonia , and consequently the transport of the ammonia itself . These ...
... described , the authors are led to the conclusion that it is the diffusion of the carbonic acid that determines the decomposition by water of the bicarbonate of ammonia , and consequently the transport of the ammonia itself . These ...
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... described represent the state of general knowledge of the Seis nological Society of Japan with regard to seismometry at the time of Prof. Ewing's departure from that country . With the exception of one or two which have been modified ...
... described represent the state of general knowledge of the Seis nological Society of Japan with regard to seismometry at the time of Prof. Ewing's departure from that country . With the exception of one or two which have been modified ...
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... described , and also in two previously noted , the large extra toe , A , is present , while the insignificant pollex ( Fig . 1 , 1 ) is absent , and thus the paw appears extremely broad , although with only the normal number of toes ...
... described , and also in two previously noted , the large extra toe , A , is present , while the insignificant pollex ( Fig . 1 , 1 ) is absent , and thus the paw appears extremely broad , although with only the normal number of toes ...
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... described may also be used in ordinary physical experi- ments , wherever it is necessary to ascertain whether the phe- nomena observed with the Ruhmkorff and other electro - magnets are due to magnetism and not to the electric field or ...
... described may also be used in ordinary physical experi- ments , wherever it is necessary to ascertain whether the phe- nomena observed with the Ruhmkorff and other electro - magnets are due to magnetism and not to the electric field or ...
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... described as new , and for these 4 new genera and I family had to be esta- blished . Out of the 388 species , some 60 or 70 had been so badly described as not to be recognisable , but of some of these no doubt the types still remain ...
... described as new , and for these 4 new genera and I family had to be esta- blished . Out of the 388 species , some 60 or 70 had been so badly described as not to be recognisable , but of some of these no doubt the types still remain ...
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Página 106 - And instead of this there is not a moment of any day of our lives when nature is not producing scene after scene, picture after picture, glory after glory, and working still upon such exquisite and constant principles of the most perfect beauty that it is quite certain it is all done for us and intended for our perpetual pleasure.
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Página 63 - On free waves, ie, waves in deep water, the effect is greatest. 2. In a surf, or waves breaking on a bar, where a mass of liquid is in actual motion in shallow water, the effect of the oil is uncertain, as nothing can prevent the larger waves from breaking under such circumstances, but even here it is of some service.
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Página 64 - On a bar with the ebb tide it would seem to be useless to try oil for the purpose of entering. 10. For boarding a wreck, it is recommended to pour oil overboard to windward of her before going alongside. The...
Página 92 - The perpendicular is the shortest straight line that can be drawn from a given point to a given straight line ; and...
Página 106 - God rather occupy it, who made these things, very good indeed, yet is He my good, not they. And these affect me, waking, the whole day, nor is any rest given me from them, as there is from musical, sometimes in silence, from all voices. For this queen of colours, the light, bathing all which we behold, wherever I am through the day, gliding by me in varied forms, soothes me when engaged on other things, and not observing it. And so strongly doth it entwine itself, that if it be suddenly withdrawn,...
Página 79 - For the purpose of inquiring into the rate of erosion of the sea-coasts of England and Wales, and the influence of the artificial abstraction of shingle or other material in that action.
Página 63 - In cold water, the oil being thickened by the lower temperature, and not being able to spread freely, will have its effect much reduced. This will vary with the description of oil used.
Página 64 - On a bar, with the ebb tide running, it would seem to be useless to try oil for the purpose of entering. 10. For boarding a wreck, it is recommended to pour oil overboard to windward of her before going alongside.