Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... whole , happy and prosperous . But we must consider how they can be satisfied . The only source from which satisfaction can be derived is the sum - total of the product of the industry of the country , and indeed of the world , in the ...
... whole , happy and prosperous . But we must consider how they can be satisfied . The only source from which satisfaction can be derived is the sum - total of the product of the industry of the country , and indeed of the world , in the ...
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... whole subject of mitosis , became a part of our fundamental knowledge . This very naturally , in view of the importance of heredity with regard to the whole theory of organic evolution , led to the minute study of the structural facts ...
... whole subject of mitosis , became a part of our fundamental knowledge . This very naturally , in view of the importance of heredity with regard to the whole theory of organic evolution , led to the minute study of the structural facts ...
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... whole of his work on ballistics . Astronomy . The Lalande prize to Vesto Melvin Slipher , for his work at the Lowell Observatory , especially his researches on nebulæ and star clusters ; the Benjamin Valz prize to Félix Boquet , for his ...
... whole of his work on ballistics . Astronomy . The Lalande prize to Vesto Melvin Slipher , for his work at the Lowell Observatory , especially his researches on nebulæ and star clusters ; the Benjamin Valz prize to Félix Boquet , for his ...
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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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