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Page 376
... lines which have to be compared with them on a very large scale . Thanks to the gener- osity of Mr. Rutherfurd , the ... lines as thick as the sodium line was at its thickest ; while on the pressure being reduced , the lines would thin ...
... lines which have to be compared with them on a very large scale . Thanks to the gener- osity of Mr. Rutherfurd , the ... lines as thick as the sodium line was at its thickest ; while on the pressure being reduced , the lines would thin ...
Page 378
... lines which that considerable dispersion which is now we get from the iron vapor in our labora - imperative if we are to do much good with tories is equivalented by the intensity ' of it , there are bright lines in the ordinary the so ...
... lines which that considerable dispersion which is now we get from the iron vapor in our labora - imperative if we are to do much good with tories is equivalented by the intensity ' of it , there are bright lines in the ordinary the so ...
Page 379
... lines , because with a small disper- sion bright regions of the sun are very apparent . These , however , are due to the absence of fine lines ; and , indeed , if one observes the solar spectrum with consid- in the solar spectrum , and ...
... lines , because with a small disper- sion bright regions of the sun are very apparent . These , however , are due to the absence of fine lines ; and , indeed , if one observes the solar spectrum with consid- in the solar spectrum , and ...
Contents
Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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