Science, Том 8John Michels (Journalist) Moses King, 1886 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... observations on Blue Hill , where it has been noticed , not only that the barometer in the building suddenly falls if the wind - velocity suddenly increases , but that during high winds the pressure in the building can be varied at will ...
... observations on Blue Hill , where it has been noticed , not only that the barometer in the building suddenly falls if the wind - velocity suddenly increases , but that during high winds the pressure in the building can be varied at will ...
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... observations and a partial re- port by Mr. Fairman Rodgers , are very great . This form of delay in work is common to all ' the government departments , first to one and then the other , when the proper committees fail to do their work ...
... observations and a partial re- port by Mr. Fairman Rodgers , are very great . This form of delay in work is common to all ' the government departments , first to one and then the other , when the proper committees fail to do their work ...
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... Observations of comets and of casual phenomena have been made with the equatorials ; and the magnetic and meteorological observations , the time - service , etc. , have been kept up as in previous years . The full import of the ...
... Observations of comets and of casual phenomena have been made with the equatorials ; and the magnetic and meteorological observations , the time - service , etc. , have been kept up as in previous years . The full import of the ...
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... observations as those of Livingstone and Stanley , show us what man is without a history ; what society is where no storage is provided for the lessons learned by successive generations , and where the wisest and best are content to ...
... observations as those of Livingstone and Stanley , show us what man is without a history ; what society is where no storage is provided for the lessons learned by successive generations , and where the wisest and best are content to ...
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... observations taught him that the luminiferous ether is entirely unaffected by the motion of the matter which it permeates , and said that he hoped soon to an- nounce the existence of a peculiar variation in the magnetic force of magnets ...
... observations taught him that the luminiferous ether is entirely unaffected by the motion of the matter which it permeates , and said that he hoped soon to an- nounce the existence of a peculiar variation in the magnetic force of magnets ...
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Стр. 192 - ... varying in size from that of a walnut to that of a small child's head — the taste more or less aromatic, sweet, or subacid. It is produced on spurs, which spring from branchlets of two or more years growth, and continue to bear for a series of years.
Стр. 179 - In the light of the facts which have now been set forth, it becomes evident that, to insure the creation of a speech which shall be the parent of a new linguistic stock, all that is needed is that two or more young children should be placed by themselves in a condition where they will be entirely, or in a large degree, free from the presence and influence of their elders. They must, of course, continue in this condition long enough to grow up, to form a household, and to have descendants to whom...