Nature, Volume 84Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1910 |
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... suggested that nature in the first instance furnished man with the prototypes of his tools , and that subsequently he discovered new methods of work- ing flint , and these gave rise to new sets of shapes . In the author's opinion ...
... suggested that nature in the first instance furnished man with the prototypes of his tools , and that subsequently he discovered new methods of work- ing flint , and these gave rise to new sets of shapes . In the author's opinion ...
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... suggested that these proximate tars appear to participate to some extent in the sun's motion through space . A remarkable feature of the results is that the solar velocity , relatively to the stars near the apex , is some 10 km . per ...
... suggested that these proximate tars appear to participate to some extent in the sun's motion through space . A remarkable feature of the results is that the solar velocity , relatively to the stars near the apex , is some 10 km . per ...
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... suggested . In that division of the subject known as metric geometry , for example , axioms of congruency are assumed which , by their purely abstract character , avoid the very real diffi- culties that arise in this regard in reducing ...
... suggested . In that division of the subject known as metric geometry , for example , axioms of congruency are assumed which , by their purely abstract character , avoid the very real diffi- culties that arise in this regard in reducing ...
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