Nature, Volume 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 - Electronic journals |
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... original matter , and rounded off with a little summary ; and so the very necessary , and more ignoble , aim is achieved . But is this time- honoured method of scientific publication really the best way to advance science ? Moreover ...
... original matter , and rounded off with a little summary ; and so the very necessary , and more ignoble , aim is achieved . But is this time- honoured method of scientific publication really the best way to advance science ? Moreover ...
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... original temperature at the surface , one on the original increase of temperature down- wards , and one on the radio - active emission of heat . With the best data available , supposing the time elapsed since solidification to be 1.6 ...
... original temperature at the surface , one on the original increase of temperature down- wards , and one on the radio - active emission of heat . With the best data available , supposing the time elapsed since solidification to be 1.6 ...
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... original point at issue , but it is necessary to refer to the more important of them , and it will then probably be seen that the others are immaterial . In his original letter ( NATURE , October 27 , p . 274 ) , which commented on an ...
... original point at issue , but it is necessary to refer to the more important of them , and it will then probably be seen that the others are immaterial . In his original letter ( NATURE , October 27 , p . 274 ) , which commented on an ...
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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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