University Lectures Delivered by Members of the Faculty in the Free Public Lecture Course, Томови 6-7The University, 1919 |
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... problem may be given as an interesting application of infinite series to the students of ele- mentary algebra . Somewhat more difficult than this is the study and compari- son of stars of different magnitudes , assuming that on the aver ...
... problem may be given as an interesting application of infinite series to the students of ele- mentary algebra . Somewhat more difficult than this is the study and compari- son of stars of different magnitudes , assuming that on the aver ...
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... problem is a difficult one , and the conclusions are subject to considerable uncertainty because the original assumptions are necessarily uncertain . It seems very probable , however , that strict equilibrium of the cloud in its present ...
... problem is a difficult one , and the conclusions are subject to considerable uncertainty because the original assumptions are necessarily uncertain . It seems very probable , however , that strict equilibrium of the cloud in its present ...
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... problem leads to a considerably different result . If we suppose that a star passes very close to another , its path will be entirely changed , and the ultimate form of the cloud may be determined principally by the cumulative effect of ...
... problem leads to a considerably different result . If we suppose that a star passes very close to another , its path will be entirely changed , and the ultimate form of the cloud may be determined principally by the cumulative effect of ...
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... problem . It is evident that they are connected with our Milky Way universe , for their distribution in space is by no means at random , but , on the contrary , their numbers increase rapidly as the plane of the Milky Way is approached ...
... problem . It is evident that they are connected with our Milky Way universe , for their distribution in space is by no means at random , but , on the contrary , their numbers increase rapidly as the plane of the Milky Way is approached ...
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... problem . There were attached to the camp , a corps of forty masseuses . We had also masseurs - men who had been blinded in active service and were later trained at St. Dunstan's under Sir Arthur Pearson . The work these people did was ...
... problem . There were attached to the camp , a corps of forty masseuses . We had also masseurs - men who had been blinded in active service and were later trained at St. Dunstan's under Sir Arthur Pearson . The work these people did was ...
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