Nature, Volume 93Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1914 - Electronic journals |
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... nature is still allowed to pursue her own way without the arrogant interference of that prodigi- ously shameless barbarian , the " civilised " man . Who does not know the charm of the real wilderness - far from the madding crowd - still ...
... nature is still allowed to pursue her own way without the arrogant interference of that prodigi- ously shameless barbarian , the " civilised " man . Who does not know the charm of the real wilderness - far from the madding crowd - still ...
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... nature which will suggest to the experienced investigator the nature of superior working methods . Such methods of obtain- ing an insight into hitherto unknown processes or applications are of considerable value . They can only be ...
... nature which will suggest to the experienced investigator the nature of superior working methods . Such methods of obtain- ing an insight into hitherto unknown processes or applications are of considerable value . They can only be ...
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... Natural History of Common British Animals and some of their Foreign Re- lations . Vertebrates . By Kate M. Hall . Pp . xii + 289 . ( London : Adlard and Son , 1913. ) Price 3s . 6d . net . INCE 1891 Dr. Mill's " Realm of Nature " SIND ...
... Natural History of Common British Animals and some of their Foreign Re- lations . Vertebrates . By Kate M. Hall . Pp . xii + 289 . ( London : Adlard and Son , 1913. ) Price 3s . 6d . net . INCE 1891 Dr. Mill's " Realm of Nature " SIND ...
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Appleyard Direct Measurement of the Napierian Base 231 | 24 |
Archbold T R Device for filling Ore Sacks | 50 |
Physics 428 | 127 |
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