ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1933 |
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Page 70
... observed range of stellar surface temperatures . Within this range a rather small correction ( carefully made by Eddington ) serves to reduce the observed brightness of a star to the value it would have if shrunk or expanded so that its ...
... observed range of stellar surface temperatures . Within this range a rather small correction ( carefully made by Eddington ) serves to reduce the observed brightness of a star to the value it would have if shrunk or expanded so that its ...
Page 224
... observed by man in prehistoric times . It was also observed at a very early period that under certain conditions some plant materials , as hay or straw , might undergo so great an increase of tempera- ture during spontaneous heating as ...
... observed by man in prehistoric times . It was also observed at a very early period that under certain conditions some plant materials , as hay or straw , might undergo so great an increase of tempera- ture during spontaneous heating as ...
Page 367
... observed in insulin hypo- glycemia . By contrast we have never observed such convulsions in animals in which the circulating blood volume has been markedly reduced by hemorrhage and other operative procedures . It may be that ...
... observed in insulin hypo- glycemia . By contrast we have never observed such convulsions in animals in which the circulating blood volume has been markedly reduced by hemorrhage and other operative procedures . It may be that ...
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