...Shells of mollusks areexquisitely embellished with ribs, spines, nodes, and colors...
William Henry Holmes 「Origin and Development of Form and Ornament in Ceramic Art.」
...There are upwards of threethousand tassels, the round heads of which are in many cases woven incolors, ridges, and nodes to represent the human features...
William H. Holmes 「A Study Of The Textile Art In Its Relation To The Development Of Form And Ornament」
...Cassinidiscovered the belts of Jupiter, and also the Zodiacal Light, andestablished the coincidence of the nodes of the lunar equator and orbit...
Thomas Orchard 「The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'」
...But theoperative effect of the shifting of the nodes is todisplace backwards the eclipse seasons by about20 days...
George Chambers 「The Story of Eclipses」
...Relation of the lunar nodes to eclipses...
George C. Comstock 「A Text-Book of Astronomy」
...The two points at which theplane is cut by the ring are called "nodes"; and these nodes are notstationary, but are slowly regressing, i...
Oliver Lodge 「Pioneers of Science」
...variation in the motions of the apses and the nodes...
Oliver Lodge 「Pioneers of Science」
...The same symbols areapplied by analogy to the moon's nodes...
E. Walter Maunder 「The Astronomy of the Bible」
...He hadalready proved the regression of the nodes of a satellite moving in an orbitinclined to the ecliptic...
George Forbes 「History of Astronomy」
...These places of intersection are called “Nodes,”and the line which may be imagined to join theseNodes is called the “Line of Nodes...
George Chambers 「The Story of Eclipses」
...The other fact is to the Sun startingcoincident with one of the Moon’s Nodes, returnson the Ecliptic to the same Node in 346...
George Chambers 「The Story of Eclipses」
...But, since thereare two nodes past which the earth moves at least once ineach year, there must be at least two solar eclipses everyyear...
George C. Comstock 「A Text-Book of Astronomy」
...(d) The retrogression of the nodes, then being observed atGreenwich by Flamsteed...
Oliver Lodge 「Pioneers of Science」
...(h) The inequality of nodes, previously unknown...
Oliver Lodge 「Pioneers of Science」
...First, the observation by Hipparchus, that the nodes, or intersectionsof the earth's orbit (the sun's apparent orbit) with the plane of theequator, were not stationary, but slowly moved...
Oliver Lodge 「Pioneers of Science」
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