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" I neeJ hardly remind my present hearers, that which the investigator perceives depends much more on that which lies behind his sense-organs than on the object in front of them. "
Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science - 426. lappuse
autors: American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 39. sējums

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1886 - 604 lapas
...that which the investigator perceives depends much mpre on that which lies behind his sense organs than on the object in front of them. It appears to...the degeneration of scientific workers, lies in the organisation and extension of scientific education, in such a manner as to secure breadth of culture...
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Nature, 33. sējums

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1886 - 666 lapas
...the rest, diminishes his chances of seeing what is to be seen in that corner ; for, as I nee j hardly remind my present hearers, that which the investigator...the degeneration of scientific workers, lies in the organisation and extension of scientific education, in such л manner as to secure breadth of culture...
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The Popular Science Monthly, 41. sējums

1892 - 994 lapas
...diminishes his chances of seeing what is to be seen in that corner ; for, as I need hardly remind niy present hearers, that which the investigator perceives...in front of them. "It appears to me that the only defense against this tendency to the degeneration of scientific workers lies in the organization and...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the ..., 11. sējums,1890-1897. daļas

Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science (U.S.) - 1890 - 698 lapas
...the rest, diminishes his chances of seeing what is to be seen in that corner, for as I need hardly remind my present hearers, that which the investigator...object in front of them. It appears to me that the only defense against this tendency to the degeneration of scientific workers lies in the organization and...
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Nature, 33. sējums

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1886 - 884 lapas
...the rest, diminishes his chances of seeing what is to be seen in that comer ; for, as I need hardly remind my present hearers, that which the investigator...the degeneration of scientific workers, lies in the organisation and extension of scientific education, in such a manner as to secure breadth of culture...
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Western Druggist, 8. sējums

1886 - 476 lapas
...diminishes his chances of seeing what is to be seen in that corner; for, as I need hardly remind m}' present hearers, that which the investigator perceives...It appears to me that the only defence against this ten dency to the degeneration of scientific workers lies in the organization and extension of scientific...
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The Popular Science Monthly, 29. sējums

1886 - 920 lapas
...the rest, diminishes his chances of seeing what is to be seen in that corner ; for, as I need hardly remind my present hearers, that which the investigator...object in front of them. It appears to me that the only defense against this tendency to the degeneration of scientific workers lies in the organization and...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 39. sējums

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1886 - 604 lapas
...the rest, diminishes his chances of seeing what is to be seen in that corner ; for, as I need hardly remind my present hearers, that which the investigator...perceives depends much more on that which lies behind his sense organs than on the object in front of them. It appears to me that the only defence against this...
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The Journal of Microscopy and Natural Science, 7. sējums

Postal Microscopical Society - 1888 - 366 lapas
...what is to be seen in that corner. That which the investigator perceives depends much more on what lies behind his sense-organs, than on the object in front of them." Here comes in the function of the person who assiduously collects and arranges the facts discovered...
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The Popular Science Monthly, 41. sējums

1892 - 930 lapas
...the rest, diminishes his chances of seeing what is to be seen in that corner ; for, as I need hardly remind my present hearers, that which the investigator...in front of them. "It appears to me that the only defense against this tendency to the degeneration of scientific workers lies in the organization and...
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