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... Laboratory expired September 17 on his attaining the age of sixty - five . Sir Richard had held the post with distinction for twenty years , having been appointed on the founda- tion of the laboratory by the Royal Society in 1899 . For ...
... Laboratory expired September 17 on his attaining the age of sixty - five . Sir Richard had held the post with distinction for twenty years , having been appointed on the founda- tion of the laboratory by the Royal Society in 1899 . For ...
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... laboratory and a large lecture - room had been added . " In science Cambridge led the van with , possibly , University College , London , as her nearest rival . It is unsafe to adopt an order of merit . Much depends upon the point of ...
... laboratory and a large lecture - room had been added . " In science Cambridge led the van with , possibly , University College , London , as her nearest rival . It is unsafe to adopt an order of merit . Much depends upon the point of ...
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... LABORATORY . IF F fifty years ago a Government had proposed to allocate 150,000l . per annum for the furtherance of scientific research , it would have met with an un- sympathetic response in Parliament , and in all prob- ability would ...
... LABORATORY . IF F fifty years ago a Government had proposed to allocate 150,000l . per annum for the furtherance of scientific research , it would have met with an un- sympathetic response in Parliament , and in all prob- ability would ...
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Crabtree J H British Ferns and how to Identify | xvi |
Crawford H S The Mural Paintings and Inscriptions | xxxiii |
The Direct Determination Kew Observatory 120 The Magnetic Storm of August | xxxv |
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