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Scientific Serials - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoThe changes of density at the nodes of open and closed organ pipes were recorded by allowing a beam of strong white light to fall upon the mirror of a Jamin ...
Inheritance - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoNo doubt the fact of variations being sometimes inherited at an earlier age than that at which they first appeared—a form of inheritance which has been called by some naturalists “accelerated ...
Atlantic Weather Charts - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoTHE Meteorological Council has just issued a folio of synchronous weather charts for the North Atlantic Ocean and the adjacent continents, those now published forming the first part of a series ...
Societies and Academies - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoAn attempt has been made to test the validity of the hypotheses (i) that the reaction of haemoglobin with oxygen is represented by the equation (Hb)n, + nO2 ⇋ ±(HbO2)n, where Hb represents the ...
Phototropic Compounds of Mercury - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoVenkataramaiah and Rao describe “A New Phototropic Compound of Mercury” of the composition which they regard as “the most phototropic compound as yet known”; or that this compound shows appreciable ...
Changes in Colour Among Tropical Fishes - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoC. H. Townsend on the instantaneous changes of colour among tropical fishes (thirteenth annual report, 1909). The specimens came from the Bermudas, and are kept under favourable conditions in ...
Societies and Academies - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoThe paper describes a series of experiments made in the engineering laboratory at Oxford, undertaken with the object of checking by direct measurements the accuracy of the accepted CO2 entropy-temperature ...
Scientific Serials - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoNo. 6, contains—On a double differential rheotome, by Dr. W. D. Samways (plate 7). The instrument is described and figured—On the blood of Decapod Crustacea, by Dr. W. D. Haliburton (plate 8 ...
Societies and Academies - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoIt is well known that, under the action of ordinary and ultra-violet light, the electro-positive metals lose a negative charge of electricity, the effect being most pronounced in the case of ...
Societies and Academies. - Nature
Nature· 3 days agoChemical Society, December 17, 1891.—Dr. W. H. Perkin, F.R.S., Vice-President, in the chair.—The following papers were read:—The composition of cooked vegetables, by Miss K. J. Williams. The ...