Nature, Volume 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 |
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... method , and applied it to the London Water Supply ? " " Yes , that is so . " As I was scientific assistant to the late Dr. Angus Smith , and worked with him on Dr. Koch's gelatine method , I should like to state that not only was the ...
... method , and applied it to the London Water Supply ? " " Yes , that is so . " As I was scientific assistant to the late Dr. Angus Smith , and worked with him on Dr. Koch's gelatine method , I should like to state that not only was the ...
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... methods of navigation is the use of tables . There is scarcely any method in use in navigation for which one , and probably many , tables , of more or less practical utility , are not provided ; and it would almost appear in some cases ...
... methods of navigation is the use of tables . There is scarcely any method in use in navigation for which one , and probably many , tables , of more or less practical utility , are not provided ; and it would almost appear in some cases ...
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... method , that the results of Waller have so far had their chief effect on the progress of physiology and medicine . And I have chosen it as a thing to dwell on , because it seems to me a striking instance of the value of a method merely ...
... method , that the results of Waller have so far had their chief effect on the progress of physiology and medicine . And I have chosen it as a thing to dwell on , because it seems to me a striking instance of the value of a method merely ...
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