The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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... portion of the oceanic area under the belt . The isotherm of 40 ° , which in lat . 22 ° N. lies at a equator were to be secluded , like the Mediterranean or the 88.N OOLS C Equator 70'S 2275 20 : 3 2160 38'S . OOLE 200 400 600 800 1000 ...
... portion of the oceanic area under the belt . The isotherm of 40 ° , which in lat . 22 ° N. lies at a equator were to be secluded , like the Mediterranean or the 88.N OOLS C Equator 70'S 2275 20 : 3 2160 38'S . OOLE 200 400 600 800 1000 ...
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... portion , very dry , and either clear or nearly free from clouds . referred to , but which may be otherwise thus put : -Stand | overspread the greater part of Europe at that time . Here with your back to the wind , and the lowest ...
... portion , very dry , and either clear or nearly free from clouds . referred to , but which may be otherwise thus put : -Stand | overspread the greater part of Europe at that time . Here with your back to the wind , and the lowest ...
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... portions of the atmosphere in contact with the earth are pressed upon by all the air above them . The air at the top of a mountain is pressed upon by all the air above it , while all the portion below it , or lying between the top of ...
... portions of the atmosphere in contact with the earth are pressed upon by all the air above them . The air at the top of a mountain is pressed upon by all the air above it , while all the portion below it , or lying between the top of ...
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... portion of which contains millions of millions of molecules . The constancy and uniformity of the properties of the gaseous medium is the direct result of the incon- ceivable irregularity of the motion of agitation of its molecules ...
... portion of which contains millions of millions of molecules . The constancy and uniformity of the properties of the gaseous medium is the direct result of the incon- ceivable irregularity of the motion of agitation of its molecules ...
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... portion and a contiguous portion is always normal to the surface which separates these portions , and this whether the fluid is at rest or in motion . We have seen that in a molecular fluid the interdiffusion of the molecules causes an ...
... portion and a contiguous portion is always normal to the surface which separates these portions , and this whether the fluid is at rest or in motion . We have seen that in a molecular fluid the interdiffusion of the molecules causes an ...
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