Nature, Volume 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... success of the meeting of the British Association , which opens in Bournemouth on September 9 , should be a foregone conclusion if one may judge by its appeal to the imagination . It may be said that a scientific history of the war will ...
... success of the meeting of the British Association , which opens in Bournemouth on September 9 , should be a foregone conclusion if one may judge by its appeal to the imagination . It may be said that a scientific history of the war will ...
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... success in fumigating rat- holes in the open . Details of the research will be found in a " Report on Methods of Rat Destruction , " by Mr. E. G. Boulenger , shortly to be published by the Zoological Society , price 6d . THE Proceedings ...
... success in fumigating rat- holes in the open . Details of the research will be found in a " Report on Methods of Rat Destruction , " by Mr. E. G. Boulenger , shortly to be published by the Zoological Society , price 6d . THE Proceedings ...
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... success of the Fokker was due , not to superior design , but to this characteristic armament and to the relatively high engine power . On the other hand , throughout the war the only stable machines were British . For observation work ...
... success of the Fokker was due , not to superior design , but to this characteristic armament and to the relatively high engine power . On the other hand , throughout the war the only stable machines were British . For observation work ...
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