Nature, Količina 60Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1899 |
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... position with accuracy . It is probable that its position angle from Saturn now lies be- tween 280 and 290 , and its distance between 20 ' and 30 ' . These uncertainties will probably be greatly diminished from measures of plates of ...
... position with accuracy . It is probable that its position angle from Saturn now lies be- tween 280 and 290 , and its distance between 20 ' and 30 ' . These uncertainties will probably be greatly diminished from measures of plates of ...
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... position of the Albert Victor Range of mountains in British New Guinea , " which he thinks was mistaken by " some , " who proudly named it after the late ex - Chancellor . In what manner our author ascertained in a few hours the true ...
... position of the Albert Victor Range of mountains in British New Guinea , " which he thinks was mistaken by " some , " who proudly named it after the late ex - Chancellor . In what manner our author ascertained in a few hours the true ...
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... position in which the light is stopped , and that if we go on turning through another angle of 90 a position is reached in which the light is again freely transmitted , and so on , the light being alternately stopped and transmitted by ...
... position in which the light is stopped , and that if we go on turning through another angle of 90 a position is reached in which the light is again freely transmitted , and so on , the light being alternately stopped and transmitted by ...
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