The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 |
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... Huggins . Publications of Sir William Huggins ' Observatory , vol . I. London : Wes- ley , 1899 . 2. The Scientific Papers of Sir William Huggins , K.C.B. , O.M. Edited by Sir William Huggins , K.C.B. , O.M. , and Lady Huggins ...
... Huggins . Publications of Sir William Huggins ' Observatory , vol . I. London : Wes- ley , 1899 . 2. The Scientific Papers of Sir William Huggins , K.C.B. , O.M. Edited by Sir William Huggins , K.C.B. , O.M. , and Lady Huggins ...
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... Huggins . Publications of Sir William Huggins ' Observatory , vol . 1. London : Wesley , 1899 . 2. The Scientific Papers of Sir William Huggins , K.C.B. , O.M. Edited by Sir William Huggins , K.C.B. , O.M. , and Lady Huggins , M.R.A.S. ...
... Huggins . Publications of Sir William Huggins ' Observatory , vol . 1. London : Wesley , 1899 . 2. The Scientific Papers of Sir William Huggins , K.C.B. , O.M. Edited by Sir William Huggins , K.C.B. , O.M. , and Lady Huggins , M.R.A.S. ...
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... Huggins writes : ' Prophetic guesses were made by Stokes and by Kelvin . But it was Kirchhoff who , in 1859 , first fully developed the true significance of the dark lines ; and by his joint work with Bunsen on the solar spectrum proved ...
... Huggins writes : ' Prophetic guesses were made by Stokes and by Kelvin . But it was Kirchhoff who , in 1859 , first fully developed the true significance of the dark lines ; and by his joint work with Bunsen on the solar spectrum proved ...
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... Huggins and Miller walked home together , and on their way Huggins , having mentioned his design of applying Kirchhoff's analysis to the stars , boldly invited Miller's assistance . At first Miller hesitated , urging that the research ...
... Huggins and Miller walked home together , and on their way Huggins , having mentioned his design of applying Kirchhoff's analysis to the stars , boldly invited Miller's assistance . At first Miller hesitated , urging that the research ...
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... Huggins and Miller entitled , ' On the Spectra of some of the Fixed Stars , ' * will recall the profound effect which it produced on scientific thought . It may well be doubted whether the ' Philosophical Transactions ' ever contained a ...
... Huggins and Miller entitled , ' On the Spectra of some of the Fixed Stars , ' * will recall the profound effect which it produced on scientific thought . It may well be doubted whether the ' Philosophical Transactions ' ever contained a ...
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