The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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... produces such an immediate reduction of its surface- temperature , that it thenceforth shows very little excess ... produced by the Arctic Current . This depression manifests itself in the southward bend given , on the American side ...
... produces such an immediate reduction of its surface- temperature , that it thenceforth shows very little excess ... produced by the Arctic Current . This depression manifests itself in the southward bend given , on the American side ...
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... produce a surface indraught from the warmer towards the colder areas . The doctrine of Lenz , so far from meeting with ... produced by wind , -which doctrine he expressed in terms closely cor- responding with those that had been used by ...
... produce a surface indraught from the warmer towards the colder areas . The doctrine of Lenz , so far from meeting with ... produced by wind , -which doctrine he expressed in terms closely cor- responding with those that had been used by ...
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... produced any appreciable difference in the values of these constants . If , then , the various processes of nature to which these molecules have been subjected since the world began have not been able in all that time to produce any ...
... produced any appreciable difference in the values of these constants . If , then , the various processes of nature to which these molecules have been subjected since the world began have not been able in all that time to produce any ...
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... produced general discontent . It seemed not improbable that at such a moment an insurrection might be successful . An insur- rection was planned . The streets of London were to be barricaded ; the Tower and the Bank were to be surprised ...
... produced general discontent . It seemed not improbable that at such a moment an insurrection might be successful . An insur- rection was planned . The streets of London were to be barricaded ; the Tower and the Bank were to be surprised ...
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... produced can be best described as classical . The soil of Attica is light and thin , and requires very careful agriculture to develop its produce . This feature belongs not only to the rocky mountain sides , but to some extent also to ...
... produced can be best described as classical . The soil of Attica is light and thin , and requires very careful agriculture to develop its produce . This feature belongs not only to the rocky mountain sides , but to some extent also to ...
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