The New World of Science: Its Development During the WarRobert Mearns Yerkes Century Company, 1920 - 443 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 61.
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Its Development During the War Robert Mearns Yerkes. ernment bureaus engaged in scientific research , a group of in- vestigators representing ... National Research Council was formally organized at a meeting THE NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 15.
Its Development During the War Robert Mearns Yerkes. ernment bureaus engaged in scientific research , a group of in- vestigators representing ... National Research Council was formally organized at a meeting THE NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL 15.
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Its Development During the War Robert Mearns Yerkes. The National Research Council was formally organized at a meeting held in the Engineering Societies Building in New York on September 20 , 1916. The United States had not yet broken ...
Its Development During the War Robert Mearns Yerkes. The National Research Council was formally organized at a meeting held in the Engineering Societies Building in New York on September 20 , 1916. The United States had not yet broken ...
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... Research Council , prepared by the Council of the National Academy of Sciences , was presented to the London ... Research Council , so constituted as to be a federation of research agencies . The details of organization were to be left ...
... Research Council , prepared by the Council of the National Academy of Sciences , was presented to the London ... Research Council , so constituted as to be a federation of research agencies . The details of organization were to be left ...
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SCIENCE AND WAR | 3 |
WAR SERVICES OF THE NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL | 13 |
CONTRIBUTIONS OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE | 33 |
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