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" The reduction of the latitudes of the spots is not yet completed. The result of these observations may be thus briefly stated. As we pass from minimum to maximum, the lines of the chemical elements gradually disappear from among those most widened, their... "
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society - Page 250
1890
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Nature, Volume 34

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1886 - 972 pages
...latitudes of the spots is not yet completed. The result of these observations may be thus briefly stated. As we pass from minimum to maximum, the lines of the...widened, their places being taken by lines of which at present we have no terrestrial representatives. Or, to put the result another way — at the minimum...
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Nature, Volume 34

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1886 - 684 pages
...latitudes of the spots is not yet completed. The result of these observations may be thus briefly stated. As we pass from minimum to maximum, the lines of the...widened, their places being taken by lines of which at present we have no terrestrial representatives. Or, to put the result another way — at the minimum...
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The Chemistry of the Sun

Sir Norman Lockyer - Spectrum, Solar - 1887 - 492 pages
...700 spots — observations extending over six years — along this line, may be thus briefly stated. As we pass from minimum to maximum, the lines of the...widened, their places being taken by lines of which at present we have no terrestrial representatives. Or, to put the result another way — at the minimum...
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Advanced Physiography

Sir Richard Gregory - Geomorphology - 1893 - 320 pages
...found to differ at different parts of the sun-spot cycle, and observations have led to the conclusion that ' as we pass from minimum to maximum, the lines...by lines of which we have at present no terrestrial representation." The probable explanation of this is that when the sun is most active many of the chemical...
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Problems in Astrophysics

Agnes Mary Clerke - Science - 1903 - 680 pages
..." At, and slightly after the maximum, the lines are chiefly of unknown origin." In other words,2 " As we pass from minimum to maximum, the lines of the...chemical elements gradually disappear from among those widened, their places being taken by lines of which we have at present no terrestrial representatives."...
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The Observatory, Volume 26

Astronomy - 1903 - 572 pages
...an extensive enquiry into this subject by Sir Norman Lockyer in 1886 was summed up by him thus : " As we pass from minimum to maximum the lines of the...chemical elements gradually disappear from among those widened, their places being taken by lines of which we have at present no terrestrial representatives."...
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The Observatory, Volume 26

Astronomy - 1903 - 528 pages
...of an extensive enquiry into this subject by Sir Norman Lockyer in 1886 was summed up by him thus: "As we pass from minimum to maximum the lines of the...chemical elements gradually disappear from among those widened, their places being taken by lines of which we have at present no terrestrial representatives."...
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The Observatory, Volume 26

Astronomy - 1903 - 520 pages
...of an extensive enquiry into this subject by Sir Norman Lockyer in 1886 was summed up by him thus: "As we pass from minimum to maximum the lines of the...chemical elements gradually disappear from among those widened, their places being taken by lines of which we have at present no terrestrial representatives."...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 40

Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1886 - 642 pages
...latitudes of the spots is not yet completed. The result of these observations may be thus briefly stated. As we pass from minimum to maximum, the lines of the...widened, their places being taken by lines of which at present we have no terrestrial representatives. Or, to put the result another way — at the minilit...
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Nature, Volume 34

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1886 - 688 pages
...latitudes of the spots is not yet completed. The result of these observations may be thus briefly stated. As we pass from minimum to maximum, the lines of the...widened, their places being taken by lines of which at present we have no terrestrial representatives. Or, to put the result another way — at the minimum...
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