Nature, Količina 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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... probably originated in the same manner in the roses . The group of roses known as Villosæ is also tetraploid , but that these roses have originated in another way , probably as hybrids , is shown by the behaviour of their chromo- somes ...
... probably originated in the same manner in the roses . The group of roses known as Villosæ is also tetraploid , but that these roses have originated in another way , probably as hybrids , is shown by the behaviour of their chromo- somes ...
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... probably settled in water . The Old Red Limestones " probably represent pre- cipitates thrown down as the fresh , tributary waters carrying the calcium carbonate in solution mingled with the more saline water of the basin of deposi- ion ...
... probably settled in water . The Old Red Limestones " probably represent pre- cipitates thrown down as the fresh , tributary waters carrying the calcium carbonate in solution mingled with the more saline water of the basin of deposi- ion ...
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... probably due to changes of surface tension.- Dorothy J. Lloyd and C. Mayes : The titration curve of gelatine . Hydrochloric acid combines with gelatine in solutions the acid concentrations of which are less han 0.04 normal , according ...
... probably due to changes of surface tension.- Dorothy J. Lloyd and C. Mayes : The titration curve of gelatine . Hydrochloric acid combines with gelatine in solutions the acid concentrations of which are less han 0.04 normal , according ...
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