NatureSir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1928 - 700 strani |
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Stran 427
... applied work and have , indeed , sometimes decried not only its intellectual status but even its scientific value . This superficial and arbitrary division of biology into ' pure ' and ' applied ' is a very unfortunate development of ...
... applied work and have , indeed , sometimes decried not only its intellectual status but even its scientific value . This superficial and arbitrary division of biology into ' pure ' and ' applied ' is a very unfortunate development of ...
Stran 440
... applied to the stems of quickly growing plants such as tomatoes , caused twisting and bending of the stems and petioles and drooping of the leaves . After 24-48 hours , rapid cell division had begun in the region of the cambium and ...
... applied to the stems of quickly growing plants such as tomatoes , caused twisting and bending of the stems and petioles and drooping of the leaves . After 24-48 hours , rapid cell division had begun in the region of the cambium and ...
Stran 544
... Applied Biology " ( NATURE , 147 , 427 ; 1941 ) paints a lamentable picture of the separation of pure and applied biology , lamentable because , as it claims , each is needed to fertilize the other . The article explains how in the ...
... Applied Biology " ( NATURE , 147 , 427 ; 1941 ) paints a lamentable picture of the separation of pure and applied biology , lamentable because , as it claims , each is needed to fertilize the other . The article explains how in the ...
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