Nature, Volume 72Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1905 - Electronic journals |
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Page 40
... appears , was engaged to teach agricultural entomology to the students at the Khedivial Agricultural School , Giza , and found himself seriously hampered in his task by the fact that practically nothing was known with regard to the ...
... appears , was engaged to teach agricultural entomology to the students at the Khedivial Agricultural School , Giza , and found himself seriously hampered in his task by the fact that practically nothing was known with regard to the ...
Page 41
... appears to be lens- shaped . Some at least of the amber is presumed to be the product of sequoias , but it is possible that a species of Pinus , and perhaps a representative of the Austro- Malayan genus Dammara , may have contributed to ...
... appears to be lens- shaped . Some at least of the amber is presumed to be the product of sequoias , but it is possible that a species of Pinus , and perhaps a representative of the Austro- Malayan genus Dammara , may have contributed to ...
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... appears to have held that it was the main duty of the economist to trace the leading trends of social forces rather than to spend his energies in directing minor circumstances . Prof. Dunbar's best known work was done upon the sub- ject ...
... appears to have held that it was the main duty of the economist to trace the leading trends of social forces rather than to spend his energies in directing minor circumstances . Prof. Dunbar's best known work was done upon the sub- ject ...
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... appears to be the favourite species , are fully developed . All the plants cultivated appear to have very minute seeds , or spores , which seem to be sown by the ants in their nests . MR . L. M. LAMBE has sent us a copy of a paper by ...
... appears to be the favourite species , are fully developed . All the plants cultivated appear to have very minute seeds , or spores , which seem to be sown by the ants in their nests . MR . L. M. LAMBE has sent us a copy of a paper by ...
Page 65
... appears that about 50 per cent . of the telegrams were completely successful . correc- MESSES . CARL ZEISS , of Jena , have issued a new cata- logue ( in English ) of their photomicrographic outfit for use with ultra - violet light of ...
... appears that about 50 per cent . of the telegrams were completely successful . correc- MESSES . CARL ZEISS , of Jena , have issued a new cata- logue ( in English ) of their photomicrographic outfit for use with ultra - violet light of ...
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