Nature, Volume 103Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... increases of salaries or any increase of staff , for their grants remain unchanged , all expenses have increased , but they may not raise their fees . The number of students is growing rapidly , and , as things are , increase in numbers ...
... increases of salaries or any increase of staff , for their grants remain unchanged , all expenses have increased , but they may not raise their fees . The number of students is growing rapidly , and , as things are , increase in numbers ...
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... increase in the hydrogen - ion concentration of the blood , and that of this increase the increased breathing is by far the most direct sign . It appears to be the untrustworthiness of direct means of measur- ing small differences in ...
... increase in the hydrogen - ion concentration of the blood , and that of this increase the increased breathing is by far the most direct sign . It appears to be the untrustworthiness of direct means of measur- ing small differences in ...
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... increase and flourish ex- ceedingly ; given favourable moisture conditions , the mites increase very rapidly between 60 ° and 75 ° F. , while between 40 ° and 50 ° F. increase is retarded . The remedy advised for mite - infested wheat ...
... increase and flourish ex- ceedingly ; given favourable moisture conditions , the mites increase very rapidly between 60 ° and 75 ° F. , while between 40 ° and 50 ° F. increase is retarded . The remedy advised for mite - infested wheat ...
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