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... applications of science to industry , and the manner in which , time out of mind , and we hope for all future time ... application of science becomes the common property of the community . Au fond , then , so far as science is ...
... applications of science to industry , and the manner in which , time out of mind , and we hope for all future time ... application of science becomes the common property of the community . Au fond , then , so far as science is ...
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... application of natural law at the rate of so many guineas a folio ; and who , if it suits him , may then proceed incontinently to suppress " the right application of natural law . " Are we to elevate such service as this to a high moral ...
... application of natural law at the rate of so many guineas a folio ; and who , if it suits him , may then proceed incontinently to suppress " the right application of natural law . " Are we to elevate such service as this to a high moral ...
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... application of two mirrors inclined at 45 ° , by means of which both surfaces were seen in juxtaposition . Other contrivances for the same purpose were the application of a prism , the edge of which lay in the plane of the screen , the ...
... application of two mirrors inclined at 45 ° , by means of which both surfaces were seen in juxtaposition . Other contrivances for the same purpose were the application of a prism , the edge of which lay in the plane of the screen , the ...
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Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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