Nature, Količina 33Nature Publishing Group, 1885 |
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... probably be placed at the base of the table as a representative of the Urgonian or Neocomian , or , at the very least , should be held as not newer than the Shasta group of the United States Geologists , and the Lower Sandstones and ...
... probably be placed at the base of the table as a representative of the Urgonian or Neocomian , or , at the very least , should be held as not newer than the Shasta group of the United States Geologists , and the Lower Sandstones and ...
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... probably arose on the mountains of the Arctic zone , and stood in the same relation , in the Miocene period , to the flora of the Arctic lowland as the present Alpine flora to the flora of the Swiss low- land . ( 8 ) The Miocene Arctic ...
... probably arose on the mountains of the Arctic zone , and stood in the same relation , in the Miocene period , to the flora of the Arctic lowland as the present Alpine flora to the flora of the Swiss low- land . ( 8 ) The Miocene Arctic ...
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... probably the existence of some unknown constituent . Saturn has likewise a band common to the earth , so that Hydrogen at Atmospheric pressure Solar Spectrum Line F Spectrum of Sirius Hydrogen in Vacuum tube aqueous vapour probably ...
... probably the existence of some unknown constituent . Saturn has likewise a band common to the earth , so that Hydrogen at Atmospheric pressure Solar Spectrum Line F Spectrum of Sirius Hydrogen in Vacuum tube aqueous vapour probably ...
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