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246. oldal
... Light acts in effecting the decomposition of carbonic acid by the growing plant . 4. The chemical rays and light ( or all the rays of the spectrum visible to a perfect eye ) are essential to the formation of the coloring matter of ...
... Light acts in effecting the decomposition of carbonic acid by the growing plant . 4. The chemical rays and light ( or all the rays of the spectrum visible to a perfect eye ) are essential to the formation of the coloring matter of ...
255. oldal
... light which falls upon them , except light of their own color , which they reflect or radiate . When the sun's white light falls upon the red petal of the scarlet geranium , the petal absorbs nearly all the other six colors which exist ...
... light which falls upon them , except light of their own color , which they reflect or radiate . When the sun's white light falls upon the red petal of the scarlet geranium , the petal absorbs nearly all the other six colors which exist ...
257. oldal
... light reflected is the bright- est ; the light reflected in all other positions increasing from the dark to the bright posi- tion . The polarized light , therefore , possess- ing these properties , must have suffered some remarkable ...
... light reflected is the bright- est ; the light reflected in all other positions increasing from the dark to the bright posi- tion . The polarized light , therefore , possess- ing these properties , must have suffered some remarkable ...
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The Continued Progress of Russia | 81 |
Turkey | 144 |
Villafranca | 241 |
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