Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 - Electronic journals |
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... given in all cases where the theory of the reactions is known ( as in the separation of nickel and cobalt ) ; conditions found to be necessary by experience , for which no theoretical reason can be given , are definitely stated to be ...
... given in all cases where the theory of the reactions is known ( as in the separation of nickel and cobalt ) ; conditions found to be necessary by experience , for which no theoretical reason can be given , are definitely stated to be ...
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... given by the King of Italy , one for chemistry and the other for philosophical science , the first has been divided equally between Prof. Luigi Balbiano , of the University of Rome , for his monograph on certain compounds of the ...
... given by the King of Italy , one for chemistry and the other for philosophical science , the first has been divided equally between Prof. Luigi Balbiano , of the University of Rome , for his monograph on certain compounds of the ...
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... given in Garden and Forest . Mr. E. J. Hill , of Chicago , who seems to have been investigating it , gives the name of the plant as Silphium lacinatum , and says that the Silphium terebinthinaceum is affected in the same way , seventy ...
... given in Garden and Forest . Mr. E. J. Hill , of Chicago , who seems to have been investigating it , gives the name of the plant as Silphium lacinatum , and says that the Silphium terebinthinaceum is affected in the same way , seventy ...
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