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" July. A complete explanation of all these variations, pointing out how much is due to each particular cause, could only be founded on a wide basis of statistics, which do not exist. Much might, indeed... "
Journal of the Statistical Society of London - Page 263
by Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1866
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Investigations in Currency and Finance

William Stanley Jevons - 1884 - 522 pages
...founded on a wide basis of statistics, which do not exist. Much might, indeed, bo done by minute inquiry into the customary payments at different times of...fluctuations, in order that we may rightly appreciate the amount of disturbance they will usually occasion in the money market. To sum up, then, the October...
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Investigations in Currency and Finance

William Stanley Jevons - 1884 - 524 pages
...founded on a wide basis of statistics, which do not exist. Much might, indeed, be done by minute inquiry into the customary payments at different times of...character and amount of the fluctuations, in order that wo may rightly appreciate the amount of disturbance they will usually occasion in the money market....
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The Story of Our Planet

Thomas George Bonney - 1893 - 570 pages
...have been added. Slight variations are noted in the total amount of the salts present in ocean water at different times of the year and in different parts of the world. According to Dittmar the samples collected during the voyage of the Challenger afforded quantities...
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An American text-book of physiology v.1, 1901, Volume 1

1900 - 752 pages
...tissues if injected at once, unchanged, into the blood. The food of mankind is most varied in character. At different times of the year and in different parts of the world the diet is changed to suit the necessities of the environment. When, however, we come to analyze...
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An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1

William Henry Howell - 1900 - 654 pages
...tissues if injected at once, unchanged, into the blood. The food of mankind is most varied in character. At different times of the year and in different parts of the world the diet is changed to suit the necessities of the environment. When, however, we come to analyze...
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Water-supply Paper

Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1917 - 648 pages
...important differences exist. Its depth below the surface in the major valleys of San Diego County varies at different times of the year and in different parts of the valleys from a few inches to as much as 20 feet, but the average depth is close to 5 feet. The position...
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Telegraphy

Sir William Henry Preece, Sir James Sivewright - 1914 - 448 pages
...electrified state of the atmosphere, and cause disconcerting clicks in the receiver ; they vary largely at different times of the year and in different parts of the globe. The most efficient method of minimising these effects is the use of a musical note in the transmitted...
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Journal of the Statistical Society of London, Volume 29

Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1866 - 696 pages
...cause, could only be founded on a wide basis of statistics, which do not exist. Much might, indeed, bo done by minute inquiries into the customary payments...am not at present able to undertake. I must content mynelf with pointing out the precise character and amount of the fluctuations in order that we may...
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Journals of the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada, Volume 45, Part 4

Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1912 - 604 pages
...resolutions in different meetings? — A. Yes, Mr. Sinclair. The various units have their annual meetings at different times of the year and in different parts of the country, and they took such action in each case as they saw fit. In the Moral and Social Reform Council of Canada...
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Proceedings of the Mineral Waste Utilization Symposium, Issue 6

1978 - 440 pages
...ceramics, bricks, rocks, etc.). Although the composition and moisture content of refuse does vary during different times of the year and in different parts of the country, the combustible fraction normally represents from 60 to 80 percent by weight of the incoming refuse.2...
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