Nature, Volume 75Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1906 - Electronic journals |
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... matter is traditional , the manner of exposition is as fresh and independent as it could well be , and the author has entirely fulfilled the desire expressed in his preface not to teach any- thing to beginners which they should ...
... matter is traditional , the manner of exposition is as fresh and independent as it could well be , and the author has entirely fulfilled the desire expressed in his preface not to teach any- thing to beginners which they should ...
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... matter is , however , one of considerable difficulty , as nearly all drugs exert many physiological actions not always differing only in degree , but in some cases actually in kind . It is , from the nature of the case , therefore ...
... matter is , however , one of considerable difficulty , as nearly all drugs exert many physiological actions not always differing only in degree , but in some cases actually in kind . It is , from the nature of the case , therefore ...
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... matter . " Graphite does not possess a brownish gray " colour ; and there are many words wrongly spelt in this chapter , such as analine for aniline , and limionite for limonite . 66 The examination of actual paints , and of such as are ...
... matter . " Graphite does not possess a brownish gray " colour ; and there are many words wrongly spelt in this chapter , such as analine for aniline , and limionite for limonite . 66 The examination of actual paints , and of such as are ...
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... matter of deep regret that the founder and chief worker of such an on admirable publication is no longer with us . Herr Walter Friedrich Wislicenus died last year October 3 , but , as we are told by Dr. Walter de Gruyter in a brief ...
... matter of deep regret that the founder and chief worker of such an on admirable publication is no longer with us . Herr Walter Friedrich Wislicenus died last year October 3 , but , as we are told by Dr. Walter de Gruyter in a brief ...
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... matter below , and hence generally that the excess of matter forming the Himalayas is probably , as a whole , compensated by a deficiency of matter in the interior of the earth beneath the mountain mass . The report is full of interest ...
... matter below , and hence generally that the excess of matter forming the Himalayas is probably , as a whole , compensated by a deficiency of matter in the interior of the earth beneath the mountain mass . The report is full of interest ...
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