Science, Volumen21John Michels (Journalist) Moses King, 1905 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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... ment of the general session . At 1 P. M. Luncheon to the members of the association and societies in the gymnasium . EXCURSIONS . Excursions to the following plants were arranged by the local committee : Belmont Filtration Plant ...
... ment of the general session . At 1 P. M. Luncheon to the members of the association and societies in the gymnasium . EXCURSIONS . Excursions to the following plants were arranged by the local committee : Belmont Filtration Plant ...
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... ment of the science , however , may be fairly compared with qualitative work in chem- istry , where the object is to determine how many different substances are presented in the sample examined . Naturally , the next step is the ...
... ment of the science , however , may be fairly compared with qualitative work in chem- istry , where the object is to determine how many different substances are presented in the sample examined . Naturally , the next step is the ...
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... ment ( Keuffel and Esser ) . With this instru- " Vur ν ጌታ ment one can read directly to four or five figures the values of any expression which can be put into the form ax / b , where a and b are constants and x is a variable . Since ...
... ment ( Keuffel and Esser ) . With this instru- " Vur ν ጌታ ment one can read directly to four or five figures the values of any expression which can be put into the form ax / b , where a and b are constants and x is a variable . Since ...
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... ment of Science : - - The Present State of Geodesy : O. H. TITTMANN 46 59 Future Developments in Physical Chem- istry : PROFESSOR WILDER D. BANCROFT .. Reports of Committees ... 50 Granville on the Differential and Integral Calculus ...
... ment of Science : - - The Present State of Geodesy : O. H. TITTMANN 46 59 Future Developments in Physical Chem- istry : PROFESSOR WILDER D. BANCROFT .. Reports of Committees ... 50 Granville on the Differential and Integral Calculus ...
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... ment of this ideal must be regarded as a remarkable achievement . Here , for ex- ample , in this institution , we find all kinds of subjects of study , from the most ancient to the most modern , from the most prac- tical to the most ...
... ment of this ideal must be regarded as a remarkable achievement . Here , for ex- ample , in this institution , we find all kinds of subjects of study , from the most ancient to the most modern , from the most prac- tical to the most ...
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Página 392 - As it can be maintained that all the great advances have come from men under forty, so the history of the world shows that a very large proportion of the evils may be traced to the sexagenarians — nearly all the great mistakes politically and socially, all of the worst poems, most of the bad pictures, a majority of the bad novels, not a few of the bad sermons and speeches.
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Página 392 - The first is the comparative uselessness of men above forty years of age. This may seem shocking, and yet read aright the world's history bears out the statement. Take the sum of human achievement in action, in science, in art, in literature — subtract the work of the men above forty, and, while we should miss great treasures, even priceless treasures, we would practically be where we are to-day.
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