Nature, Količina 33Nature Publishing Group, 1885 |
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Stran 129
... referred to , as it stands in " Climate and Time , " p . 449 , is con- jectural to a very large extent . If we are to take the relative closeness of the lines to indicate comparative depth and strength of the glacier - flow , the Baltic ...
... referred to , as it stands in " Climate and Time , " p . 449 , is con- jectural to a very large extent . If we are to take the relative closeness of the lines to indicate comparative depth and strength of the glacier - flow , the Baltic ...
Stran 197
... referred by Lesquereux to the Oligocene . It was originally thought by him to be Mio- cene , but the detailed comparisons he has made between it and that described by Saporta from Aix , in Provence , prove that he is justified in ...
... referred by Lesquereux to the Oligocene . It was originally thought by him to be Mio- cene , but the detailed comparisons he has made between it and that described by Saporta from Aix , in Provence , prove that he is justified in ...
Stran 511
... referred to , of the table of atomic - weights , when unac- companied by valencies or by one of combining - propor- tions , and used by a person unacquainted with the differ- ence between atomic - weights and chemical - equivalents ...
... referred to , of the table of atomic - weights , when unac- companied by valencies or by one of combining - propor- tions , and used by a person unacquainted with the differ- ence between atomic - weights and chemical - equivalents ...
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