Nature, Volume 92Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1913 |
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... fact , based on our own first- hand experience , we are able to give a verdict . may be mistaken as to the nature of what we see . Stars may look to us like bright specks in a dome , but the fact that we see them admits of no doubt . So ...
... fact , based on our own first- hand experience , we are able to give a verdict . may be mistaken as to the nature of what we see . Stars may look to us like bright specks in a dome , but the fact that we see them admits of no doubt . So ...
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... facts , that the colour of all dyestuffs and similar com- pounds is to be traced to the absorptive power of the hydrocarbons from which they are derived . In fact , he gave the scientific explanation of the chromophore theory . Also may ...
... facts , that the colour of all dyestuffs and similar com- pounds is to be traced to the absorptive power of the hydrocarbons from which they are derived . In fact , he gave the scientific explanation of the chromophore theory . Also may ...
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... fact that the volume is clearly intended for students at an advanced stage , if not , indeed , for their teachers . In fact , the reader is frankly faced , in the initial chapter , with five pages the difficulty of which there is no ...
... fact that the volume is clearly intended for students at an advanced stage , if not , indeed , for their teachers . In fact , the reader is frankly faced , in the initial chapter , with five pages the difficulty of which there is no ...
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Hurry Dr J B Ideals and Organisation of a Medical | 13 |
Hurst Major C C Genetics 490 | 63 |
Shipley Dr A E Guy A K Marshall Fauna of British Sullivan M X and F R Reid Soil Catalysis 560 | 85 |
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