Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 - Electronic journals |
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Page 389
... give the student the conviction that he is learning what will be of use to him in the future . But this conviction is not an easy matter to give , for the reason that the teacher , naturally enough , is not regarded as an impartial ...
... give the student the conviction that he is learning what will be of use to him in the future . But this conviction is not an easy matter to give , for the reason that the teacher , naturally enough , is not regarded as an impartial ...
Page 478
... gives an account of ex- periments on photo - electric spectrophotometry by the null method , using potassium hydride cells now on the market . Such cells give a maximum response , usually near 460uu ; consequently , the method admir ...
... gives an account of ex- periments on photo - electric spectrophotometry by the null method , using potassium hydride cells now on the market . Such cells give a maximum response , usually near 460uu ; consequently , the method admir ...
Page 500
... give inharmonic overtones , and are thus musically defective . We find on investigation that a special type of musical drum which has long been known and used in India forms a very remarkable exception to the foregoing rule , as it gives ...
... give inharmonic overtones , and are thus musically defective . We find on investigation that a special type of musical drum which has long been known and used in India forms a very remarkable exception to the foregoing rule , as it gives ...
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