Nature, Količina 33Nature Publishing Group, 1885 |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–3 od 84
Stran 212
... atmosphere or their non - existence , no solar rays below 3 " present themselves to our atmosphere for admission . The first view is that which I have treated as most in accord- ance with received opinion . It is not , however , the ...
... atmosphere or their non - existence , no solar rays below 3 " present themselves to our atmosphere for admission . The first view is that which I have treated as most in accord- ance with received opinion . It is not , however , the ...
Stran 253
... atmosphere . Working in this manner , Dr. Huggins has observed no trace of an atmosphere in the moon , but in the spectrum of Jupiter lines are seen which indicate the existence of an absorbing atmosphere . One band appears to corre ...
... atmosphere . Working in this manner , Dr. Huggins has observed no trace of an atmosphere in the moon , but in the spectrum of Jupiter lines are seen which indicate the existence of an absorbing atmosphere . One band appears to corre ...
Stran 427
... atmosphere was accomplished , a method was introduced by which it was easy to determine the existence of a small quantity of any particular vapour in a mixture of vapours , so that the substances indicated in the second table are those ...
... atmosphere was accomplished , a method was introduced by which it was easy to determine the existence of a small quantity of any particular vapour in a mixture of vapours , so that the substances indicated in the second table are those ...
Vsebina
Anemometry Prof Neesen | 95 |
Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
6 preostalih delov ni prikazanih
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
acid animals appear Astronomical atmosphere Ben Nevis body British carbonic carbonic acid centre character chemical chlorophyll cholera clouds coast College colour comet Committee considerable containing corresponding Cretaceous December Decl deposit described direction E. B. Tylor earthquake electric Eocene equatorial room examination exhibited experiments explosion fact feet fire-damp flora Foraminifera Geographical Geological give given glacier Greenwich mean heat important inches Indian Institute interest investigation island lamp large number larvæ lectures light Mathematical matter means ment meridian Meteorological meteors method miles natural nitrogen November November 27 observations Observatory obtained paper phenomena plants present Prime Meridian probably Prof question recent referred regard region remarkable Report researches River rocks Royal Society scientific seen Shelford Bidwell solar South species specimens spectrum stars surface temperature theory tion University versts wheel