Science, Volume 18American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1891 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... temperature , atmospheric pressure , etc. , received from a large number of stations in all parts of the world . Some of the most striking points in the report are given in an address to the Royal Geographical Society , published in the ...
... temperature , atmospheric pressure , etc. , received from a large number of stations in all parts of the world . Some of the most striking points in the report are given in an address to the Royal Geographical Society , published in the ...
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... temperature is also high , and not very dif- ferent from the solar temperature . The task of analyzing the stars and nebulæ becomes , however , one of very great difficulty when we have to do with spectra differing from the solar type ...
... temperature is also high , and not very dif- ferent from the solar temperature . The task of analyzing the stars and nebulæ becomes , however , one of very great difficulty when we have to do with spectra differing from the solar type ...
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... temperature 60 ° F. above the temperature normally found there , it must have been heated 60 ° above the temperature normally found at the summit of the mountains from where it started , and it then remains with Dr. Hann to explain how ...
... temperature 60 ° F. above the temperature normally found there , it must have been heated 60 ° above the temperature normally found at the summit of the mountains from where it started , and it then remains with Dr. Hann to explain how ...
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