Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society, Объемы 64-66The Society, 1921 |
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... reason of the extreme variability often exhibited within a single species , and of the prevalence of the phenomenon of heterogenetic homœomorphy , they are of the highest importance to the strati- grapher , since they occur almost world ...
... reason of the extreme variability often exhibited within a single species , and of the prevalence of the phenomenon of heterogenetic homœomorphy , they are of the highest importance to the strati- grapher , since they occur almost world ...
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... reasons the neanic curves of Mook are of very little value . dw dl The measurements of every specimen are published , and these the writer proposes to use in order to obtain " growth - curves , " so far as the data will allow . In a ...
... reasons the neanic curves of Mook are of very little value . dw dl The measurements of every specimen are published , and these the writer proposes to use in order to obtain " growth - curves , " so far as the data will allow . In a ...
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... reasons eminently acceptable . In Fig . 2 are indicated the stages which the writer con- ceives to represent the conversion of the ketonic group ( i ) , into the ion ( vi ) of the enolic modification by the influence of hydroxyl ions ...
... reasons eminently acceptable . In Fig . 2 are indicated the stages which the writer con- ceives to represent the conversion of the ketonic group ( i ) , into the ion ( vi ) of the enolic modification by the influence of hydroxyl ions ...
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... reason why the isomeride , CO NH NH CO has never been isolated . All these and other objections are completely met by regarding indigotin as a true indole deri- vative . The series of formulæ now suggested are : - Indole . + CH OH Но ...
... reason why the isomeride , CO NH NH CO has never been isolated . All these and other objections are completely met by regarding indigotin as a true indole deri- vative . The series of formulæ now suggested are : - Indole . + CH OH Но ...
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... reason for this is that a clear atmosphere is less penetrable by blue light than by light from the less refrangible end of the spectrum . The blue - sensitive plate cannot see far into the distance because of the comparative opacity of ...
... reason for this is that a clear atmosphere is less penetrable by blue light than by light from the less refrangible end of the spectrum . The blue - sensitive plate cannot see far into the distance because of the comparative opacity of ...
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Стр. 10 - This comparison is so very unfavourable that I confess I almost despair of the success of electro-magnetic attractions as an economical source of power ; for although my machine is by no means perfect, I do not see how the arrangement of its parts could be improved so far as to make the duty per Ib. of zinc superior to the duty of the best steam-engines per Ib. of coal.