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... whole wonderfully accurate , considering the appearance usually made by practical men when dealing with pure mathematics . On page 7 no distinction is made between the increment of and the square of the increment of x ; on page 12 there ...
... whole wonderfully accurate , considering the appearance usually made by practical men when dealing with pure mathematics . On page 7 no distinction is made between the increment of and the square of the increment of x ; on page 12 there ...
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The whole subject was in that chaotic state which naturally precedes the advent of the Kepler who is to marshal , under a few general statements , each intrinsically simple , the mass of apparently irreconcilable phenomena . Andrews ...
The whole subject was in that chaotic state which naturally precedes the advent of the Kepler who is to marshal , under a few general statements , each intrinsically simple , the mass of apparently irreconcilable phenomena . Andrews ...
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... whole the former are smaller than the latter that is to say , the family of elements have on the whole smaller atoms as well as smaller atomic heats than the families of compounds . Now , if the elements are in reality compounds we ...
... whole the former are smaller than the latter that is to say , the family of elements have on the whole smaller atoms as well as smaller atomic heats than the families of compounds . Now , if the elements are in reality compounds we ...
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Antedon phalangium P H Carpenter on Variations of Cirri | 165 |
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