Nature, Količina 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 |
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Stran 122
... theory leads to needless complication . It is no valid objection to the determinant theory that it deals with invisible elements . The same is true of the chemical assumption of atoms and molecules . The theory justifies itself as such ...
... theory leads to needless complication . It is no valid objection to the determinant theory that it deals with invisible elements . The same is true of the chemical assumption of atoms and molecules . The theory justifies itself as such ...
Stran 193
... theory lay less in giving us that conception than in fixing attention upon the matter of which the organism is composed . To the cell - theory we owe our conception of the organism as a body com- posed of protoplasm - the real living ...
... theory lay less in giving us that conception than in fixing attention upon the matter of which the organism is composed . To the cell - theory we owe our conception of the organism as a body com- posed of protoplasm - the real living ...
Stran 322
... theory ; and indeed it would be absolutely inconsistent , when we are perpetually striving to arrange the atoms of a ... theory is not the best for every one . For each man that theory is the best which is the most stimulating , which ...
... theory ; and indeed it would be absolutely inconsistent , when we are perpetually striving to arrange the atoms of a ... theory is not the best for every one . For each man that theory is the best which is the most stimulating , which ...
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