Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 - Electronic journals |
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Page 56
... existence of which depends on applications of science , and on the proper utilisation of available stores of energy , it is ludicrously unsuit- able . We hear of the judicial frame of mind which lawyers bring to the discussion of ...
... existence of which depends on applications of science , and on the proper utilisation of available stores of energy , it is ludicrously unsuit- able . We hear of the judicial frame of mind which lawyers bring to the discussion of ...
Page 225
... existence and follow the behaviour of these charged particles are almost infinitely more powerful than those which ... existence in most gases of both atoms and molecules ; not only have they shown that atoms exist , they have also ...
... existence and follow the behaviour of these charged particles are almost infinitely more powerful than those which ... existence in most gases of both atoms and molecules ; not only have they shown that atoms exist , they have also ...
Page 457
... existence of Gondwana Land , but Dr. D. H. Scott regarded the evidence afforded by the Glossopteris flora as strongly in favour of the former existence of such a land area . Mr. D. M. S. Watson considered that the evidence from fossil ...
... existence of Gondwana Land , but Dr. D. H. Scott regarded the evidence afforded by the Glossopteris flora as strongly in favour of the former existence of such a land area . Mr. D. M. S. Watson considered that the evidence from fossil ...
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