Nature, Volume 72Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1905 |
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... regard to our conceptions of the nature of the move- ments to which the surface of the globe is subject , and it is much to be desired that some general agreement in regard to it should be attained . Nevertheless , apart from ...
... regard to our conceptions of the nature of the move- ments to which the surface of the globe is subject , and it is much to be desired that some general agreement in regard to it should be attained . Nevertheless , apart from ...
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... regard to the early history of the European horse in America . In the first place he refuses to redit the theory ... regards their sylvicultural requirements , and also the diseases to which they may be liable . The object of this volume ...
... regard to the early history of the European horse in America . In the first place he refuses to redit the theory ... regards their sylvicultural requirements , and also the diseases to which they may be liable . The object of this volume ...
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... regard to small - pox isolation , he contended for a special block at the general infectious hospital , and , in his opinion , there was very little risk of the spread of infec- tion . With regard to scarlet fever , he stated that ...
... regard to small - pox isolation , he contended for a special block at the general infectious hospital , and , in his opinion , there was very little risk of the spread of infec- tion . With regard to scarlet fever , he stated that ...
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