Nature, Volume 99Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1917 |
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... matter are always compounds . In the " free " state they are com- pounds of the element in multiple atomic proportions with the electron . The ions , which are the real chem- ically uncombined atoms of matter , can no more exist free in ...
... matter are always compounds . In the " free " state they are com- pounds of the element in multiple atomic proportions with the electron . The ions , which are the real chem- ically uncombined atoms of matter , can no more exist free in ...
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... matter purporting to explain matter in terms of elec- tricity does so by the palpable sophistry of calling two fundamentally different things by the same name . The dualism remains , whether you speak of matter and electricity , or of ...
... matter purporting to explain matter in terms of elec- tricity does so by the palpable sophistry of calling two fundamentally different things by the same name . The dualism remains , whether you speak of matter and electricity , or of ...
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... matter as a working hypo- thesis , we know that in conjugation the one constitu- ent of the germ cells contributed in an approximately equal , portion by both parents to the zygote , or fer- tilised ovum , is the nuclear chromatin , and ...
... matter as a working hypo- thesis , we know that in conjugation the one constitu- ent of the germ cells contributed in an approximately equal , portion by both parents to the zygote , or fer- tilised ovum , is the nuclear chromatin , and ...
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