Nature, Volume 102Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1918 - Science |
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... theory has advanced no less than practice ; indeed , as we shall see later , some of the most important recent practical advances are the outcome of very recent theory ; but the fact remains that for real progress the practical ap ...
... theory has advanced no less than practice ; indeed , as we shall see later , some of the most important recent practical advances are the outcome of very recent theory ; but the fact remains that for real progress the practical ap ...
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... theory we infer , and are justified in the inference , that certain fibres of the auditory nerve must be capable of carrying at least 18,000 impulses per second - if we accept that number as the upper limit of our range of hearing . In ...
... theory we infer , and are justified in the inference , that certain fibres of the auditory nerve must be capable of carrying at least 18,000 impulses per second - if we accept that number as the upper limit of our range of hearing . In ...
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... theory therein expounded . Perhaps we should rather say that it is a continuation of the author's reflec- tions on that theory , for he acknowledges im- portant changes in his view . The influence of Bergson's theory of creative ...
... theory therein expounded . Perhaps we should rather say that it is a continuation of the author's reflec- tions on that theory , for he acknowledges im- portant changes in his view . The influence of Bergson's theory of creative ...
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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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