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... scientific work which other agencies cannot accomplish . It should never be forgotten that the State which discourages self- help is undermining its own strength . Thus far we have been considering sciences with direct practical ...
... scientific work which other agencies cannot accomplish . It should never be forgotten that the State which discourages self- help is undermining its own strength . Thus far we have been considering sciences with direct practical ...
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... scientific work must ultimately be judged by its merit , and not by the nationality or sex of its author , we believe that the opposition to the election of women into scientific societies will soon be seen to be unjust and detrimental ...
... scientific work must ultimately be judged by its merit , and not by the nationality or sex of its author , we believe that the opposition to the election of women into scientific societies will soon be seen to be unjust and detrimental ...
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... scientific ideas had inspired even Tennyson to the best verse , whether the desire for fact scientifically recorded is not a mis- fortune in the treatment of modern history , and whether concentration upon scientific truth has not a its ...
... scientific ideas had inspired even Tennyson to the best verse , whether the desire for fact scientifically recorded is not a mis- fortune in the treatment of modern history , and whether concentration upon scientific truth has not a its ...
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Grignard M New Methods for the Synthesis of Nitriles Hamerton Captain A E Experiments to ascertain | xxix |
Lainé E the Nitrates in the Atmosphere of the Antarctic Lepsius Prof R Geologie von Deutschland und | xxxix |
Lang Prof W H Morphology of the Stock of Isoetes 59 Lewis B Educational Experiments in Schools 354 | xlvi |
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