Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 - Electronic journals |
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Page 130
... become exact . " " Practical appli- cations of science have become more and more abundant in proportion to the mutual aid of the sciences among themselves . " The steam - engine " was the fruit of abstract thought applied to practice ...
... become exact . " " Practical appli- cations of science have become more and more abundant in proportion to the mutual aid of the sciences among themselves . " The steam - engine " was the fruit of abstract thought applied to practice ...
Page 238
... become vitiated or unhealthy . An entirely different aspect of our subject is the application of X - rays to the treatment of disease . From observations upon the far - reaching consequences of undue exposure to the action of X - rays ...
... become vitiated or unhealthy . An entirely different aspect of our subject is the application of X - rays to the treatment of disease . From observations upon the far - reaching consequences of undue exposure to the action of X - rays ...
Page 478
... become poor , and becoming poor only after they have become trustworthy . employing the null method , first brought out by Richtmyer , errors due to want of direct proportionality between photo - electric current and exciting radiant ...
... become poor , and becoming poor only after they have become trustworthy . employing the null method , first brought out by Richtmyer , errors due to want of direct proportionality between photo - electric current and exciting radiant ...
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