...This temperature heknew to be in the neighborhood of 39 degrees Fahrenheit—even thoughno thermometer hung outside his window, as none could withstand thefrightful pressures at the bottom of the sea...
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」
...As we see, the pressures succeedeach other; when the left foot touches the ground, the rightis separated from it; when the latter presses the ground,it is the left which no longer rests there...
Édouard Cuyer 「Artistic Anatomy of Animals」
...The pressures of the feet areseparated by the times of suspension...
Édouard Cuyer 「Artistic Anatomy of Animals」
...It is, accordingly, a succession this timeof lateral and diagonal pressures...
Édouard Cuyer 「Artistic Anatomy of Animals」
...Selective pressures causing the inception of temporal fenestrae differedfrom those causing the continued expansion of the fenestrae...
Richard C. Fox 「The Adductor Muscles of the Jaw In Some Primitive Reptiles」
...The selective pressures both for the inception and continued expansionof the fenestrae differed from group to group...
Richard C. Fox 「The Adductor Muscles of the Jaw In Some Primitive Reptiles」
...Selection perhaps involved multiple pressures operating concurrently...
Richard C. Fox 「The Adductor Muscles of the Jaw In Some Primitive Reptiles」
...Each liquid has a different osmotic pressure andtherefore should, under normal conditions, interchange with the othersthrough the membranes until all pressures are equalized...
Victor Rousseau 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science January 1930」
...But to my mindit is quite possible that an explosion—a violent expansionof gases causing rapid increase of pressures—would beineffectual where there are no pressures to be increased...
Various 「Astounding Stories, July, 1931」
...Nothing but thedivision of the ring into a number of narrow hoops could possibly saveit from destruction through the internal strains and pressures to whichits material would be subjected...
Richard A. Proctor 「Myths and Marvels of Astronomy」
...The high temperatures, the great pressures, the violent commotions whichprevail on the Sun are, therefore, the direct consequence of its enormousmass...
E. Walter Maunder 「Are the Planets Inhabited?」
...The Sun, then, presents us with temperatures and pressures which entirelysurpass our experience on the Earth...
E. Walter Maunder 「Are the Planets Inhabited?」
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