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... Institute . We also read : " Among its other objects , the Institute of Chemistry exists undoubtedly for the purpose of improv- ing the position and prospects of professional chemists " ; we further find that the Institute " will add ...
... Institute . We also read : " Among its other objects , the Institute of Chemistry exists undoubtedly for the purpose of improv- ing the position and prospects of professional chemists " ; we further find that the Institute " will add ...
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... Institute is peculiarly interested in this an- nouncement . No society , literary or scientific , has taken a mo.e important part in the initiation of the movement to reform our Time - system , of which the success is , to some extent ...
... Institute is peculiarly interested in this an- nouncement . No society , literary or scientific , has taken a mo.e important part in the initiation of the movement to reform our Time - system , of which the success is , to some extent ...
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... Institute , and compared it with what was being done on the continent of Europe , they decided that the course of study and system of instruction to be adopted in their college should " accord with the practice of the City and Guilds of ...
... Institute , and compared it with what was being done on the continent of Europe , they decided that the course of study and system of instruction to be adopted in their college should " accord with the practice of the City and Guilds of ...
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Anemometry Prof Neesen | 95 |
Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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