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... evidence how obscure and recondite may be the conditions whic determine the transformations of specific genesis , at how utterly futile are observations as to an apparent homs geneity of readily appreciable conditions . They are since ...
... evidence how obscure and recondite may be the conditions whic determine the transformations of specific genesis , at how utterly futile are observations as to an apparent homs geneity of readily appreciable conditions . They are since ...
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... evidence that there is no relaxation in our publishing department , I have to announce that besides the two numbers of our Journal , one in Zoology , and the other in Botany , which have been sent out since our last meeting , two new ...
... evidence that there is no relaxation in our publishing department , I have to announce that besides the two numbers of our Journal , one in Zoology , and the other in Botany , which have been sent out since our last meeting , two new ...
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... evidence of the subsidence of the Bermudas . vations made for the great dock e.g. , there was found , at 46 ft . below low - water mark , a layer of red earth , containing remains of cedar trees , and resting on a bed of compact ...
... evidence of the subsidence of the Bermudas . vations made for the great dock e.g. , there was found , at 46 ft . below low - water mark , a layer of red earth , containing remains of cedar trees , and resting on a bed of compact ...
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... evidence is needed beyond the publication of the fourth edition of this work to prove the de- mand there is in Great Britain for this kind of literature , The reading public want to know what about the sea , and all that is in it ; and ...
... evidence is needed beyond the publication of the fourth edition of this work to prove the de- mand there is in Great Britain for this kind of literature , The reading public want to know what about the sea , and all that is in it ; and ...
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... evidence hitherto adduced against this theory is at all conclusive . The remarkable wave of light seen by Maxwell Hall is strongly in favour of it ; and though spectroscopic observations seem to point the other way , they are as yet so ...
... evidence hitherto adduced against this theory is at all conclusive . The remarkable wave of light seen by Maxwell Hall is strongly in favour of it ; and though spectroscopic observations seem to point the other way , they are as yet so ...
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Página 323 - It may be said that the fact makes a stronger impression on the boy through the medium of his sight, that he believes it the more confidently. I say that this ought not to be the case. If he does not believe the statements of his tutor — probably a clergyman of mature knowledge, recognised ability, and blameless character — his suspicion is irrational, and manifests a want of the power of appreciating evidence, a want fatal to his success in that branch of science which he is supposed to be cultivating.
Página 160 - An Introduction to Physical Measurements, with Appendices on Absolute Electrical Measurement. &c. By Dr. F. Kohlrausch. Translated from the Second German Edition by TH Waller, BA, B.Sc., and HR Procter, FCS (London : J. and A. Churchill, New Burlington Street, 1873.) MESSRS. TH WALLER and HR Procter have furnished us with a translation of the second edition of Dr. KoYrausch's "Physical Measurements," to which they have auded several useful Appendices and Tables.