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... scientific and literary publications of various societies , regularly received . Although newspapers and official reports are omitted , the list extends over eleven closely - printed columns , and probably con- tains the name of every ...
... scientific and literary publications of various societies , regularly received . Although newspapers and official reports are omitted , the list extends over eleven closely - printed columns , and probably con- tains the name of every ...
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... scientific standing . In the professions most allied to our own on the one side and on the other this is well recognised . The physician and the engineer are not merely students of pathology and of mechanics , however important may have ...
... scientific standing . In the professions most allied to our own on the one side and on the other this is well recognised . The physician and the engineer are not merely students of pathology and of mechanics , however important may have ...
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... scientific work , and can only be done by men of science . scientific work , there is another advantage which 12- evitably follows from the association of scientific investi gation with the work of a Fishery Board . The results include ...
... scientific work , and can only be done by men of science . scientific work , there is another advantage which 12- evitably follows from the association of scientific investi gation with the work of a Fishery Board . The results include ...
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Anemometry Prof Neesen | 95 |
Annalen der Physik und Chemie 356 523 | 126 |
Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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