Science, 50. sējumsJohn Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1919 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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... facts . As one consults the early records of the bureau and recalls the later activities and developments , the conclusion ... fact that gov ernment scientific bureaus whose function is public service should properly concern them- selves ...
... facts . As one consults the early records of the bureau and recalls the later activities and developments , the conclusion ... fact that gov ernment scientific bureaus whose function is public service should properly concern them- selves ...
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... emphasize at this point the fact that in the course of their growth universities must come naturally to the same sort of spe- cialization that individuals have reached . It has been characteristic JULY 4 , 1919 ] 5 SCIENCE.
... emphasize at this point the fact that in the course of their growth universities must come naturally to the same sort of spe- cialization that individuals have reached . It has been characteristic JULY 4 , 1919 ] 5 SCIENCE.
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... facts in a short 5 Quart . Jour . Geol . Soc . , Vol . LXXI . , Pt . IV . , p . 648 , 1917 . Trans . R. Soc ... fact which has not hitherto been sufficiently realized in discussions of problems connected with evolution . The ...
... facts in a short 5 Quart . Jour . Geol . Soc . , Vol . LXXI . , Pt . IV . , p . 648 , 1917 . Trans . R. Soc ... fact which has not hitherto been sufficiently realized in discussions of problems connected with evolution . The ...
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... fact remains that while the rest of mankind has gone far along the way which we have discovered and pointed out we still remain largely isolated and intrenched in the feudal towers of our individualism . Here behind moat and wall we ...
... fact remains that while the rest of mankind has gone far along the way which we have discovered and pointed out we still remain largely isolated and intrenched in the feudal towers of our individualism . Here behind moat and wall we ...
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... fact , science as we know it to - day was almost unknown in the world . The amount of apparatus required by all the world was but a small fraction of that now utilized by America alone . An astronomical telescope , a compound microscope ...
... fact , science as we know it to - day was almost unknown in the world . The amount of apparatus required by all the world was but a small fraction of that now utilized by America alone . An astronomical telescope , a compound microscope ...
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