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" Vol. xx, 119, p. 355), and he remarks, " The complete investigation of the matter requires that the bright line spectra of the metals in question should be confronted with each other and with the solar spectrum under enormous dispersive power, in order... "
Collected Papers on Spectroscopy - Page 132
by George Downing Liveing, Sir James Dewar - 1915 - 566 pages
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The Journal of the Royal institution of Great Britain. Notices of ..., Volume 9

Royal institution of Great Britain - 1882 - 840 pages
...confronted with each other and with the solar spectrum under enormous dispersive power, in order that we may determine which of the components of each double line...17,296 lines to the inch, and a ruled surface of about 3J square inches ; telescope and collimator, each with an aperture of l| inch and focal length 18 inches,...
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Nature, Volume 23

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1881 - 770 pages
...are in all cases only near approximations. At the same time this is certainly not yet demonstrated. The complete investigation of the matter requires...line belongs to one, and which to the other element. If in this research it should be found that both of the components of a double line were represented...
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The American Journal of Science

Science - 1880 - 1188 pages
...investigation of the matter requires that the bright line spectra of the metals in question snould be confronted with each other and with the solar spectrum...line belongs to one, and which to the other element If, in this research it should be found that both of the components of a double line were represented...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 32

Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1881 - 628 pages
...confronted with each other and with the solar spectrum nnder enormous dispersive power, in order (hat we may determine which of the components of each double line...17,296 lines to the inch, and a ruled surface of about 3£ square inches ; telescope and ccllimator, each with an aperture of 1£ inch and focal length 18...
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Nature, Volume 23

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1881 - 656 pages
...are in all cases only near approximations. At the same time this is certainly not yet demonstrated. The complete investigation of the matter requires...line belongs to one, and which to the other element. If in this research it should be found that /••//'/ of the components of a double line were represented...
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The Observatory, Volume 4

Astronomy - 1881 - 398 pages
...certainly not yet demonstrated. The complete investigation of the matter requires that the bright-line spectra of the metals in question should be confronted...line belongs to one, and which to the other element. If in this research it should be found that both of the components of a double line were represented...
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Notices of the Proceedings, Volume 9

Royal Institution of Great Britain - Science - 1882 - 774 pages
...dispersive power, in order that we may determine which of the components of each double line bolongs to one and which to the other element." It is this...17,296 lines to the inch, and a ruled surface of about .'H square inches ; telescope and collimator, each with an aperture of H inch and focal length 18 inches,...
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Mapping the Spectrum: Techniques of Visual Representation in Research and ...

Klaus Hentschel - Research - 2002 - 596 pages
...confronted with each other and with the solar spectrum under enormous dispersive power. in order that we may determine which of the components of each double line belongs to one and which to the other element."35 Thus higher dispersions reduced the number of such ambiguous materials on loan at ROEl....
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