Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 - Electronic journals |
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... advance . This is sound enough , though it is time that Sir Ray Lankester's distinction between the " little brain " and the " big brain " types of cleverness was recognised in all such com- parisons , but what seems to us quite in the ...
... advance . This is sound enough , though it is time that Sir Ray Lankester's distinction between the " little brain " and the " big brain " types of cleverness was recognised in all such com- parisons , but what seems to us quite in the ...
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... advances in our knowledge that have followed the close study of this penetrating type of radiation , but to indicate , I am afraid very inadequately , the progress in two other directions of advance which were opened up by the discovery ...
... advances in our knowledge that have followed the close study of this penetrating type of radiation , but to indicate , I am afraid very inadequately , the progress in two other directions of advance which were opened up by the discovery ...
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... advance of knowledge , and those who are engaged in research are fortunate in being always able to look with confidence to NATURE to keep them well - informed as to the latest developments in their own and other branches of science . By ...
... advance of knowledge , and those who are engaged in research are fortunate in being always able to look with confidence to NATURE to keep them well - informed as to the latest developments in their own and other branches of science . By ...
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