Nature, Volume 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 - Electronic journals |
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... chemical career have been actu- ated by this inducement . It is the duty , there- fore , of those who speak with any degree of ex- perience to declare that the only motive for pursuing chemistry which promises anything but profound ...
... chemical career have been actu- ated by this inducement . It is the duty , there- fore , of those who speak with any degree of ex- perience to declare that the only motive for pursuing chemistry which promises anything but profound ...
Page 425
... chemistry has greater pro- gress been made during comparatively recent years than in biochemistry - the youngest and in some respects the most fascinating of the various branches into which chemical science has , for purposes of ...
... chemistry has greater pro- gress been made during comparatively recent years than in biochemistry - the youngest and in some respects the most fascinating of the various branches into which chemical science has , for purposes of ...
Page 586
... chemistry as a possible panacea for their numerous and varied difficulties . Certain it is that no branch of applied chemistry to - day can be declared free from colloid problems , and that the chemistry of to - morrow will be colloid ...
... chemistry as a possible panacea for their numerous and varied difficulties . Certain it is that no branch of applied chemistry to - day can be declared free from colloid problems , and that the chemistry of to - morrow will be colloid ...
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BarrettHamilton and M A C Hinton | 21 |
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ROYAL AERONAUTICAL SOCIETY at Royal Society of Arts at 5 30 | 296 |
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