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... period equal to that of the light that produces the change . When bodies or systems that are large enough to be dealt with individually and which are capable of vibrating or oscillating in certain definite periods are subjected to a ...
... period equal to that of the light that produces the change . When bodies or systems that are large enough to be dealt with individually and which are capable of vibrating or oscillating in certain definite periods are subjected to a ...
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... periods . Light has proved effective also in tuberculosis , peri- tonitis and other tuberculous conditions . Bibliography ... period from 1259 to 1477 and the chief authority for the author's own time . There are editions by Alter ( 1796 ) ...
... periods . Light has proved effective also in tuberculosis , peri- tonitis and other tuberculous conditions . Bibliography ... period from 1259 to 1477 and the chief authority for the author's own time . There are editions by Alter ( 1796 ) ...
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... period which includes the 18th cen- tury and the early part of the 19th century , the spread of popular interest in experimental sci- ence , already noted in the foundation of the Royal Society of London in 1662 , of the Académie des ...
... period which includes the 18th cen- tury and the early part of the 19th century , the spread of popular interest in experimental sci- ence , already noted in the foundation of the Royal Society of London in 1662 , of the Académie des ...
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... period , not alone because of the very excellent quality of their flesh as food , but also as carriers of messages , and because of the in- terest attached to the remarkable and numerous varieties to which they give origin . It is , how ...
... period , not alone because of the very excellent quality of their flesh as food , but also as carriers of messages , and because of the in- terest attached to the remarkable and numerous varieties to which they give origin . It is , how ...
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... period to his own time , none of which has sur- vived PISO , Lucius Calpurnius , Roman politi- cian of the 1st century B.C. and father - in - law of Julius Cæsar . The most of our information regarding him is obtained through Cicero ...
... period to his own time , none of which has sur- vived PISO , Lucius Calpurnius , Roman politi- cian of the 1st century B.C. and father - in - law of Julius Cæsar . The most of our information regarding him is obtained through Cicero ...
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