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Page 19
... present hypothesis , the Himalayas and Tibetan plateau are not supported solely by the root im- mediately beneath them , but partly by the depressed crust beneath the Sivalik rock of the plains . It follows that for isostacy the root of ...
... present hypothesis , the Himalayas and Tibetan plateau are not supported solely by the root im- mediately beneath them , but partly by the depressed crust beneath the Sivalik rock of the plains . It follows that for isostacy the root of ...
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... present hypothesis . A D R B b Scale about 105 miles to an inch . A. Slope of the Himalayas , including the marginal deposit C of Mr. Oldham's diagram . B. Root of the same . D. Sivaliks undisturbed and covered by subsequent deposits ...
... present hypothesis . A D R B b Scale about 105 miles to an inch . A. Slope of the Himalayas , including the marginal deposit C of Mr. Oldham's diagram . B. Root of the same . D. Sivaliks undisturbed and covered by subsequent deposits ...
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... present very small indeed . As a preliminary series of experiments , cells were made with metallic electrodes and of crude selenium to which definite selenides had been added ; these cells were subjected to light from various portions ...
... present very small indeed . As a preliminary series of experiments , cells were made with metallic electrodes and of crude selenium to which definite selenides had been added ; these cells were subjected to light from various portions ...
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... present , was the cause of this , I purified the selenium chemically , added selenides of copper , silver , mercury , lead , and used carbon electrodes . However , the maximum of the curve was not shifted . In these experi- ments the ...
... present , was the cause of this , I purified the selenium chemically , added selenides of copper , silver , mercury , lead , and used carbon electrodes . However , the maximum of the curve was not shifted . In these experi- ments the ...
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... present chiefly at one spot where a part of the original exposed surface of the magnetite still remained . Microscopic examination of the rocks was next proceeded with with a view to elucidating the effect of heat on the bars . Sections ...
... present chiefly at one spot where a part of the original exposed surface of the magnetite still remained . Microscopic examination of the rocks was next proceeded with with a view to elucidating the effect of heat on the bars . Sections ...
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