Science, 53. sējumsJohn Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1921 |
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... fact then plants should be studied not only for what use they may be to man directly and indirectly , but we must recognize also the cultural value of botany in schools , colleges and universities . Those who have had something to do ...
... fact then plants should be studied not only for what use they may be to man directly and indirectly , but we must recognize also the cultural value of botany in schools , colleges and universities . Those who have had something to do ...
9. lappuse
... fact to important agricultural crops . These fundamental facts are fully recognized to - day in the growing of apples , alfalfa , sweet clover , melons , squash and cucumbers . The orchard- ist recognizes the importance of bees in con ...
... fact to important agricultural crops . These fundamental facts are fully recognized to - day in the growing of apples , alfalfa , sweet clover , melons , squash and cucumbers . The orchard- ist recognizes the importance of bees in con ...
61. lappuse
... fact that their influence on the trend of scientific research is out of all proportion to their numbers . The great majority of investigators appear on super- ficial acquaintance to be such commonplace , unassuming specimens of humanity ...
... fact that their influence on the trend of scientific research is out of all proportion to their numbers . The great majority of investigators appear on super- ficial acquaintance to be such commonplace , unassuming specimens of humanity ...
63. lappuse
... fact that we always regard the agreement in the re- sults of two or more investigators working independently as presumptive evidence of truth . I would similarly pass over the further implication in the arguments of the organizers ...
... fact that we always regard the agreement in the re- sults of two or more investigators working independently as presumptive evidence of truth . I would similarly pass over the further implication in the arguments of the organizers ...
65. lappuse
... fact that of the four great fields of hu- man endeavor , science , art , religion and philosophy , science is of the most over- whelming social value in the sense that the welfare of every individual , physically , mentally and morally ...
... fact that of the four great fields of hu- man endeavor , science , art , religion and philosophy , science is of the most over- whelming social value in the sense that the welfare of every individual , physically , mentally and morally ...
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