Nature, Volume 102Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1918 - Science |
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Page 54
... methods may have a number of valuable physical applications , and among several examples to which Prof. Barus has given attention is the possibility of the determination of refractivity irrespective of form by immersion methods . In the ...
... methods may have a number of valuable physical applications , and among several examples to which Prof. Barus has given attention is the possibility of the determination of refractivity irrespective of form by immersion methods . In the ...
Page 186
... methods are astonishingly actionary . " If by educational methods " is meant- as one supposes must be meant , considering the con- text- " methods of language teaching , " the statement is the exact reverse of the truth . The opinions ...
... methods are astonishingly actionary . " If by educational methods " is meant- as one supposes must be meant , considering the con- text- " methods of language teaching , " the statement is the exact reverse of the truth . The opinions ...
Page 328
... methods by which the stones forming a road surface can be wedged into posi- tion by simple and inexpensive methods , and then waterproofed by pouring a very small quan- tity of pitch over the wedged surface . Roads so made have stood ...
... methods by which the stones forming a road surface can be wedged into posi- tion by simple and inexpensive methods , and then waterproofed by pouring a very small quan- tity of pitch over the wedged surface . Roads so made have stood ...
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as a School Subject Prof T P Nunn 395 | 97 |
Bacteriology Applied Edited by Dr C H Browning | 104 |
Bengal and Bihar and Orissa Department of Fisheries for | 193 |
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