Nature, Volume 11Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1874 |
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... regard the proposal to endow scientific research as a visionary and wild scheme , but now consider it worthy of much consideration and intelligent criticism . Even at the Universities considerable progress in the right direc- tion seems ...
... regard the proposal to endow scientific research as a visionary and wild scheme , but now consider it worthy of much consideration and intelligent criticism . Even at the Universities considerable progress in the right direc- tion seems ...
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... regard to the interorbital septum , namely , the cranio- facial notch ( Fig . 26 , c.f.n ) , a natural separation between the epi- and cerato - trabecular elements , and of great functional importance in the bird , where the beak is ...
... regard to the interorbital septum , namely , the cranio- facial notch ( Fig . 26 , c.f.n ) , a natural separation between the epi- and cerato - trabecular elements , and of great functional importance in the bird , where the beak is ...
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... regard to the nature of the soil , whereas the wingless variety is much affected in its movements , and the extension of its ravages is largely determined by the quality of the ground and the nature of the obstacles to which it is ...
... regard to the nature of the soil , whereas the wingless variety is much affected in its movements , and the extension of its ravages is largely determined by the quality of the ground and the nature of the obstacles to which it is ...
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... regard it as almost certain that the disease began with the invasion before 1865 of a vast surface , in which different points have shown the traces of the insect's presence suc- cessively , and that from a cause analogous to that which ...
... regard it as almost certain that the disease began with the invasion before 1865 of a vast surface , in which different points have shown the traces of the insect's presence suc- cessively , and that from a cause analogous to that which ...
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... regard to the most valuable of all the india- rubber producing plants , namely , that of Para - the Hevea brasi- liensis - six plants of which Dr. King took with him from Kew on his return to India in November last , we are told that ...
... regard to the most valuable of all the india- rubber producing plants , namely , that of Para - the Hevea brasi- liensis - six plants of which Dr. King took with him from Kew on his return to India in November last , we are told that ...
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