Nature, Volume 72Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1905 - Electronic journals |
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... matters con- cerning the preservation of our ancient monuments com- pares very unfavourably with the measures taken ... matter is sufficiently in- dicated by the fact that since the death of the inspector of ancient monuments , General ...
... matters con- cerning the preservation of our ancient monuments com- pares very unfavourably with the measures taken ... matter is sufficiently in- dicated by the fact that since the death of the inspector of ancient monuments , General ...
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... matters in so far as they affected the practice of medicine and pharmacy are discussed . The book is evidently the ... matter of " guides , " so far as the natural history branch of the museum is concerned , being larger in size , more ...
... matters in so far as they affected the practice of medicine and pharmacy are discussed . The book is evidently the ... matter of " guides , " so far as the natural history branch of the museum is concerned , being larger in size , more ...
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... matter or arrangement . The work has , however , many excellent features . It is clearly written , and is free from inaccuracies ; the sections dealing with the proteids and their cleavage products are especially good , and fully ...
... matter or arrangement . The work has , however , many excellent features . It is clearly written , and is free from inaccuracies ; the sections dealing with the proteids and their cleavage products are especially good , and fully ...
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... matter , and its observed yielding and condensation under great forces . On account of the difficulty in handling liquids , especially when at high temperatures , they have not been so care- fully investigated in the laboratory as ...
... matter , and its observed yielding and condensation under great forces . On account of the difficulty in handling liquids , especially when at high temperatures , they have not been so care- fully investigated in the laboratory as ...
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... matter , which was assumed to exist for the purpose of simplifying the mathematical conditions as far as possible . Nobody can learn mathematics without working out a large number of problems and examples , and in order to make these ...
... matter , which was assumed to exist for the purpose of simplifying the mathematical conditions as far as possible . Nobody can learn mathematics without working out a large number of problems and examples , and in order to make these ...
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