Nature, Količina 72Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1905 |
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... considerable evidence in support of the thesis that the behaviour of unicellulars is largely a method of trial and error , one reaction by trial and error be- coming the basis for a succeeding reaction . This is surely a pathway leading ...
... considerable evidence in support of the thesis that the behaviour of unicellulars is largely a method of trial and error , one reaction by trial and error be- coming the basis for a succeeding reaction . This is surely a pathway leading ...
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... considerable importance to the bark and timber for the guidance of the forester , but recognises that the anthers and fruit are the best characters for the systematist . In the present monograph the object of the author has been to ...
... considerable importance to the bark and timber for the guidance of the forester , but recognises that the anthers and fruit are the best characters for the systematist . In the present monograph the object of the author has been to ...
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... considerable depth within the sphere of the earth , an appreciable factor of what I may call negative the counter- gravity must be allowed for , owing to attraction of the mass of matter situated nearer the surface 66 as of the sphere ...
... considerable depth within the sphere of the earth , an appreciable factor of what I may call negative the counter- gravity must be allowed for , owing to attraction of the mass of matter situated nearer the surface 66 as of the sphere ...
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... considerable danger lest menageries should be regarded merely as places of amusement and curiosity , and that their great value as teachers of zoology should be more or less completely ignored . The main object of the volume before us ...
... considerable danger lest menageries should be regarded merely as places of amusement and curiosity , and that their great value as teachers of zoology should be more or less completely ignored . The main object of the volume before us ...
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... considerable depth . ( 2 ) The increasing density of the fluid itself would have prevented sinking of the crust below one - tenth of the radius , so that a solid central nucleus could not have been built up in this way . To see this ...
... considerable depth . ( 2 ) The increasing density of the fluid itself would have prevented sinking of the crust below one - tenth of the radius , so that a solid central nucleus could not have been built up in this way . To see this ...
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