Nature, Količina 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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Stran 194
... lines given by the reversing layer , situated at the base of the chromosphere , thus obtaining a verification of the general accordance of these bright lines with the ordinary dark lines , and confirming the simple explanation of the dark ...
... lines given by the reversing layer , situated at the base of the chromosphere , thus obtaining a verification of the general accordance of these bright lines with the ordinary dark lines , and confirming the simple explanation of the dark ...
Stran 393
... lines corresponding to double charges at 17.50 and 18.50 , and further supported by lines corresponding to two compounds HC at 36 and 38 , and in the case of phosgene to two compounds COCI at 63 and 65. In each of these pairs the line ...
... lines corresponding to double charges at 17.50 and 18.50 , and further supported by lines corresponding to two compounds HC at 36 and 38 , and in the case of phosgene to two compounds COCI at 63 and 65. In each of these pairs the line ...
Stran 526
... line only of the iodine spectrum is covered by the green mercury line . Even in this case the result is to stimulate not merely the line primarily excited , but also a series of doublet lines , extending along the spectrum on either ...
... line only of the iodine spectrum is covered by the green mercury line . Even in this case the result is to stimulate not merely the line primarily excited , but also a series of doublet lines , extending along the spectrum on either ...
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