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... fundamental argument that a short focal length will result in very great space - penetrating power , while the possible loss of field can always be partially compensated by suc- cessive overlapping photographs on the object under ...
... fundamental argument that a short focal length will result in very great space - penetrating power , while the possible loss of field can always be partially compensated by suc- cessive overlapping photographs on the object under ...
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... fundamental question in connection with the entire project of the 200 - inch telescope is its location . If we disregard for the moment the underlying prin- ciple of the entire plan , that it be within convenient access of the group of ...
... fundamental question in connection with the entire project of the 200 - inch telescope is its location . If we disregard for the moment the underlying prin- ciple of the entire plan , that it be within convenient access of the group of ...
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... fundamental importance to all theories of stellar con- stitution and radiation . The contribution of the 200 - inch telescope to prog- ress in this field will undoubtedly be very great . The surface of the large mirror , nearly 240 ...
... fundamental importance to all theories of stellar con- stitution and radiation . The contribution of the 200 - inch telescope to prog- ress in this field will undoubtedly be very great . The surface of the large mirror , nearly 240 ...
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... contributions to this branch of science and was first to call attention to the apparent universal twenty - four hour term in the diurnal vari- ation of the earth's electric field . This fundamental result 12 [ VOL . LXIX , No. 1775 SCIENCE.
... contributions to this branch of science and was first to call attention to the apparent universal twenty - four hour term in the diurnal vari- ation of the earth's electric field . This fundamental result 12 [ VOL . LXIX , No. 1775 SCIENCE.
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ation of the earth's electric field . This fundamental result was deduced by him largely from his discussions of the work at sea by the Carnegie and he later cor- roborated this conclusion by extensive investigations of results at land ...
ation of the earth's electric field . This fundamental result was deduced by him largely from his discussions of the work at sea by the Carnegie and he later cor- roborated this conclusion by extensive investigations of results at land ...
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