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... observed perturbations - that would cor- respond only to explaining the general nature of the wave - motion - but the pe- culiarities recognized in these perturba- tions , the various ways in which these differ from what may be ...
... observed perturbations - that would cor- respond only to explaining the general nature of the wave - motion - but the pe- culiarities recognized in these perturba- tions , the various ways in which these differ from what may be ...
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... observed the phases as well as the movements of Venus and Mars . Now a report , taken from the " Observations of Bel , " distinctly states that Venus " rises , and in its orbit duly grows in size , " and this , in combination with the ...
... observed the phases as well as the movements of Venus and Mars . Now a report , taken from the " Observations of Bel , " distinctly states that Venus " rises , and in its orbit duly grows in size , " and this , in combination with the ...
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... observed the zodiacal light for six months consecutively , and has now communicated the results to the Belgian Academy . M. Houzeau has for more than thirty years devoted great attention to this puzzling phenomenon , and he is fortunate ...
... observed the zodiacal light for six months consecutively , and has now communicated the results to the Belgian Academy . M. Houzeau has for more than thirty years devoted great attention to this puzzling phenomenon , and he is fortunate ...
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