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Page 169
Such measure- . ments in bergschrunds of Switzerland, Greenland, and Norway
show that no appreciable freeze-thaw temperature fluctuations occur in
bergschrunds to depths of almost 30 metres (98 feet). Only in very wide
bergschrunds ...
Such measure- . ments in bergschrunds of Switzerland, Greenland, and Norway
show that no appreciable freeze-thaw temperature fluctuations occur in
bergschrunds to depths of almost 30 metres (98 feet). Only in very wide
bergschrunds ...
Page 515
John Nicolas ments may be either forward or backward upstarts, forward or
backward uprises, straight or inverted hangs, and circles of the body, either
forward or backward. Floor exercises, or calisthenics. No apparatus is used in the
floor ...
John Nicolas ments may be either forward or backward upstarts, forward or
backward uprises, straight or inverted hangs, and circles of the body, either
forward or backward. Floor exercises, or calisthenics. No apparatus is used in the
floor ...
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ment by passage of chlorine through aqueous solution of the residues, which
contained magnesium bromide. Distillation of the material with manganese
dioxide and sulfuric acid produced red vapours, which were condensed to a dark
liquid.
ment by passage of chlorine through aqueous solution of the residues, which
contained magnesium bromide. Distillation of the material with manganese
dioxide and sulfuric acid produced red vapours, which were condensed to a dark
liquid.
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