Science, Volume 9Moses King, 1899 - Science 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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... determined by Professor Loomis , and he observed five comets and sixteen occultations in the brief intervals of leisure left from his regular class work in the Western Reserve College . Another indication of the zeal of individuals in ...
... determined by Professor Loomis , and he observed five comets and sixteen occultations in the brief intervals of leisure left from his regular class work in the Western Reserve College . Another indication of the zeal of individuals in ...
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... determined the right as- censions of 1,248 stars , which were reduced to the epoch January 1 , 1840 , compared with the right ascensions of the British As . sociation Catalogue and published in 1846 in an 8vo . volume of astronomical ...
... determined the right as- censions of 1,248 stars , which were reduced to the epoch January 1 , 1840 , compared with the right ascensions of the British As . sociation Catalogue and published in 1846 in an 8vo . volume of astronomical ...
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... determined , but as yet the revision has not been accomplished . In contrast with this we may recall that during the ... determination of differ- ences of longitude . Soon after the inven- tion of the telegraph several persons at about ...
... determined , but as yet the revision has not been accomplished . In contrast with this we may recall that during the ... determination of differ- ences of longitude . Soon after the inven- tion of the telegraph several persons at about ...
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... determined between Washington and Havana , Cuba , Professor Harkness , Washington Observations , 1867 , App . I. St ... determination of the elements , of a new short - period variable star , S Antliæ No. 3407 of Chandler's catalogue ...
... determined between Washington and Havana , Cuba , Professor Harkness , Washington Observations , 1867 , App . I. St ... determination of the elements , of a new short - period variable star , S Antliæ No. 3407 of Chandler's catalogue ...
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... determined by Stas , in which the errors amount to from 3 to 6 units in the third decimal , are given with two decimals ; the other atomic weights which have been more accurately determined are given with one decimal , and those less ...
... determined by Stas , in which the errors amount to from 3 to 6 units in the third decimal , are given with two decimals ; the other atomic weights which have been more accurately determined are given with one decimal , and those less ...
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