Nature, Količina 108Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1921 |
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Stran 60
... regarded as heterogeneous in that the latter is felt or enjoyed . If we may infer that life process , as such , is accompanied by enjoyment , its affective integration may primarily be that to which the ill - chosen adjective scious ...
... regarded as heterogeneous in that the latter is felt or enjoyed . If we may infer that life process , as such , is accompanied by enjoyment , its affective integration may primarily be that to which the ill - chosen adjective scious ...
Stran 219
... regarded as occupying a sphere of measurable and constant radius , a con- clusion which is entirely in harmony with the structure of the Langmuir atom . On the other hand , he mentioned new evidence of an important character , derived ...
... regarded as occupying a sphere of measurable and constant radius , a con- clusion which is entirely in harmony with the structure of the Langmuir atom . On the other hand , he mentioned new evidence of an important character , derived ...
Stran 428
... regarded as a number even if one of the quantities was an exact multiple of the other . Computation and measurement as such did not form part of mathematics ; limitations of construc- tion , such as those of Euclid's Elements , " seem ...
... regarded as a number even if one of the quantities was an exact multiple of the other . Computation and measurement as such did not form part of mathematics ; limitations of construc- tion , such as those of Euclid's Elements , " seem ...
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