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... atmosphere of the planet being visible across the narrow dark strip of its surface on the side farther from the sun . For the three brightest planets , then , the presence of an atmosphere is proved by observation , in three quite ...
... atmosphere of the planet being visible across the narrow dark strip of its surface on the side farther from the sun . For the three brightest planets , then , the presence of an atmosphere is proved by observation , in three quite ...
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... atmospheres that is equivalent to a layer two miles thick at standard atmospheric pressure and temperature . The whole amount above the planet's solid crust may be much greater . For comparison it may be noted that the whole atmosphere ...
... atmospheres that is equivalent to a layer two miles thick at standard atmospheric pressure and temperature . The whole amount above the planet's solid crust may be much greater . For comparison it may be noted that the whole atmosphere ...
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... atmosphere - except per- haps bodies like Neptune's satellite , which is rela- tively massive , and must be very cold . We can not be sure about Pluto , for we know neither its size nor its mass ; but it is probable that , at most , it ...
... atmosphere - except per- haps bodies like Neptune's satellite , which is rela- tively massive , and must be very cold . We can not be sure about Pluto , for we know neither its size nor its mass ; but it is probable that , at most , it ...
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DANIELS F Photons in Chemistry and Biology 523 | 18 |
Dixon Roland Burrage E A HOOTON 166 | 39 |
ALEXANDER J Enzymes | 44 |
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