Science and Life: Aberdeen AdressesE. P. Dutton, 1920 - 229 páginas |
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... subject - matter , and I have included two articles , giving some more con- nected account of these advances . The first , " The Evolution of Matter , " is intended for the general reader , and the second , " The Conception of the ...
... subject - matter , and I have included two articles , giving some more con- nected account of these advances . The first , " The Evolution of Matter , " is intended for the general reader , and the second , " The Conception of the ...
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... subject of my address without any further explana- tion . As a matter of fact , the term " force , " in a strictly scientific sense , is slightly different from that in which it is popularly employed . The word in the title is to be ...
... subject of my address without any further explana- tion . As a matter of fact , the term " force , " in a strictly scientific sense , is slightly different from that in which it is popularly employed . The word in the title is to be ...
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... subject and not merely to know about it , and , worse still , when he is hatched , no one , scarcely even his own ... subjects they are allowed , in strict moderation , to take for an Arts degree . Lastly , there are the science ...
... subject and not merely to know about it , and , worse still , when he is hatched , no one , scarcely even his own ... subjects they are allowed , in strict moderation , to take for an Arts degree . Lastly , there are the science ...
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... subjects required for the B.Sc. And of this last , relatively very small class , one - third , perhaps , intend to take up the study of chemistry seriously , and at the end of their training have made any real beginning at all towards ...
... subjects required for the B.Sc. And of this last , relatively very small class , one - third , perhaps , intend to take up the study of chemistry seriously , and at the end of their training have made any real beginning at all towards ...
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... subjects . What Sir Arthur Evans has characterised as the dull incuria of the parents to intellectual pursuits allows it . The result is that the ancient universities become , not by any means the quiet sanctuaries of ancient learning ...
... subjects . What Sir Arthur Evans has characterised as the dull incuria of the parents to intellectual pursuits allows it . The result is that the ancient universities become , not by any means the quiet sanctuaries of ancient learning ...
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