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... became interested in books , science , and physical fitness and received the highest grades . He attended the University of Odessa , supporting his studies with small sums he earned as a tutor and graduating doctor of science in 1884 ...
... became interested in books , science , and physical fitness and received the highest grades . He attended the University of Odessa , supporting his studies with small sums he earned as a tutor and graduating doctor of science in 1884 ...
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... became a pioneer in radiochemistry , along with Frederick Soddy , Bertram Boltwood , and Kasimir Fajans . His long and distinguished career extended through the discovery of nuclear fission to the study of fission fragments and to the ...
... became a pioneer in radiochemistry , along with Frederick Soddy , Bertram Boltwood , and Kasimir Fajans . His long and distinguished career extended through the discovery of nuclear fission to the study of fission fragments and to the ...
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... became Liberal member of Parliament for East Lothian in 1885 , supporting W. E. Gladstone and associating with Lord Rosebery as a " liberal imperialist . " Haldane's very successful career as a barrister led to his being given important ...
... became Liberal member of Parliament for East Lothian in 1885 , supporting W. E. Gladstone and associating with Lord Rosebery as a " liberal imperialist . " Haldane's very successful career as a barrister led to his being given important ...
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... became lord chancellor for the nine months of its existence . Another major concern of Haldane's life was the advancement of higher education . He helped to found the Imperial College of Science and Technology of the University of ...
... became lord chancellor for the nine months of its existence . Another major concern of Haldane's life was the advancement of higher education . He helped to found the Imperial College of Science and Technology of the University of ...
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... became the first president , with Charles Young and Hale as vice - presidents ) that it should be called the American Astronomical and Astrophysical Society . In 1914 , when astrophysics was more gener- ally accepted , the name was ...
... became the first president , with Charles Young and Hale as vice - presidents ) that it should be called the American Astronomical and Astrophysical Society . In 1914 , when astrophysics was more gener- ally accepted , the name was ...
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Page 43 - ... all sensation is excited, and the members of animal bodies move at the command of the will,- — -namely, by the vibrations of this Spirit, mutually propagated along the solid filaments of the nerves, from the outward organs of sense to the brain, and from the brain into the muscles.
Page 279 - Rhees, ed., The Smithsonian Institution: Documents Relative to Its Origin and History, 1835-1899, 2 vols.
Page 39 - Vapour, which is a sort of Air, and by cold into Ice, which is a hard, pellucid, brittle, fusible Stone; and this Stone returns into Water by Heat, and Vapour returns into Water by Cold. Earth by Heat becomes Fire, and by Cold returns into Earth. Dense Bodies by Fermentation rarify into several sorts of Air, and this Air by Fermentation, and sometimes without it, returns into dense Bodies.24 The Aristotelian character of this passage need hardly be pointed out.
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Page 54 - Description d'une suite d'expériences qui montrent comment la compression peut modifier l'action de la chaleur (Geneva, 1807).
Page 133 - Wound Healing and Reconstitution of the Central Nervous System of the Amphibian Embryo After Removal of Parts of the Neural Plate," in Journal of Experimental Zoology, 106 (1947), 27-84.
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Page 286 - Jahresbericht der Kommission zur wissenschaftlichen Untersuchung der deutschen Meere in Kiel für das Jahr 1871 (1873), pp. 155-159; "Resultate der statistischen Beobachtungen über die Fischerei an den deutschen Küsten...