Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society, Объемы 64-66The Society, 1921 |
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... various individuals exactly the same as the adult measurements of other individuals ; the latter therefore would appear to be immature ( e.g. , neanic specimen no . 53 = adult no . 38 , etc. ) . Again , the neanic width is always given ...
... various individuals exactly the same as the adult measurements of other individuals ; the latter therefore would appear to be immature ( e.g. , neanic specimen no . 53 = adult no . 38 , etc. ) . Again , the neanic width is always given ...
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... various aspects to contribute to the mechanism of chemical changes , he has selected three cases to which he attaches special interest . In the diagrams used he has followed Robinson in dividing a distributed valency into fractions ...
... various aspects to contribute to the mechanism of chemical changes , he has selected three cases to which he attaches special interest . In the diagrams used he has followed Robinson in dividing a distributed valency into fractions ...
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... various groups of tombs known up to November 1915 , and indicate the sites of the various classes of old workings . The State of Hyderabad is about the size of Italy , and the dolmen remains , in comparison with the number of the cairns ...
... various groups of tombs known up to November 1915 , and indicate the sites of the various classes of old workings . The State of Hyderabad is about the size of Italy , and the dolmen remains , in comparison with the number of the cairns ...
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... various localities where I have noticed stone circles , but which vet remain to be examined . In 1904 I found a large group of dolmens of the open cromlech type at Chintrala in the South - East of the State , near the banks of the ...
... various localities where I have noticed stone circles , but which vet remain to be examined . In 1904 I found a large group of dolmens of the open cromlech type at Chintrala in the South - East of the State , near the banks of the ...
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... various societies , at which new ideas can be expressed in language intelligible to all . Special lectures for working class audiences might also be instituted . As the chief learned society in the district it is the natural convener of ...
... various societies , at which new ideas can be expressed in language intelligible to all . Special lectures for working class audiences might also be instituted . As the chief learned society in the district it is the natural convener 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.