Quarterly Journal of Science, and Annals of Mining, Metallurgy, Engineering, Industrial Arts, Manufactures, and Technology, Том 14James Samuelson, Sir William Crookes J. Churchill and Sons., 1877 |
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... glacier that once came down from the Schneberg . This moraine con- tains many scratched and ' polished blocks of limestone . Many of these have been carried across the Steinfeldt and deposited on the flanks of the range of hills near ...
... glacier that once came down from the Schneberg . This moraine con- tains many scratched and ' polished blocks of limestone . Many of these have been carried across the Steinfeldt and deposited on the flanks of the range of hills near ...
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... the southern border of the Baltic , and just so far as , and no farther than , the Scandinavian glaciers VOL . VII . ( N.S. ) G reached and carried up fragmentary shells from the arms of 1877. ] The Loess of the Rhine and the Danube . 81.
... the southern border of the Baltic , and just so far as , and no farther than , the Scandinavian glaciers VOL . VII . ( N.S. ) G reached and carried up fragmentary shells from the arms of 1877. ] The Loess of the Rhine and the Danube . 81.
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... glacier crossing over from Denmark , the consequence would be that the waters of the Rhine and Elbe would be dammed back and would inundate all the low - lying tracts of country to the south ; and this might account for the ...
... glacier crossing over from Denmark , the consequence would be that the waters of the Rhine and Elbe would be dammed back and would inundate all the low - lying tracts of country to the south ; and this might account for the ...
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... glacier , but by the area of frozen precipitation being moved southward . Let us suppose that a ridge of ice 6000 feet high , on Greenland , would intercept all the moisture of the southern winds ; then , if the precipi- tation every ...
... glacier , but by the area of frozen precipitation being moved southward . Let us suppose that a ridge of ice 6000 feet high , on Greenland , would intercept all the moisture of the southern winds ; then , if the precipi- tation every ...
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... glaciers now on the Altai Mountains because the mois- ture is intercepted by the Himalayas . As the ice gathered on the Maritime Alps , the Pyrenees , and probably on the Cantabian Range , the glacial ridge of the Atlantic was gradually ...
... glaciers now on the Altai Mountains because the mois- ture is intercepted by the Himalayas . As the ice gathered on the Maritime Alps , the Pyrenees , and probably on the Cantabian Range , the glacial ridge of the Atlantic was gradually ...
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Стр. 41 - To suppose that the eye, with all its inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus to different distances, for admitting different amounts of light, and for the correction of spherical and chromatic aberration, could have been formed by natural selection, seems, I freely confess, absurd in the highest possible degree.
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Стр. 42 - ... animal under changing conditions of life, then the difficulty of believing that a perfect and complex eye could be formed by natural selection, though insuperable by our imagination, should not be considered as subversive of the theory. How a nerve comes to be sensitive to light, hardly concerns us more than how life itself originated...
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