Nature, Količina 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... laboratories concerned in Berlin in September , 1914 ; much correspondence had passed and all arrange- ments were complete . Representatives of the Reichs- anstalt visited the National Physical Laboratory in June , 1914 , to compare ...
... laboratories concerned in Berlin in September , 1914 ; much correspondence had passed and all arrange- ments were complete . Representatives of the Reichs- anstalt visited the National Physical Laboratory in June , 1914 , to compare ...
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... National Physical Laboratory in 1913-14 was 43,713 . , and , owing to the great cn- largement of the laboratory , the total estimate of the Research Department for this service during the cur- rent year is 154,650l . Nine Another ...
... National Physical Laboratory in 1913-14 was 43,713 . , and , owing to the great cn- largement of the laboratory , the total estimate of the Research Department for this service during the cur- rent year is 154,650l . Nine Another ...
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... NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY . F fifty years ago a Government had proposed to allocate 150,000l . per annum for the furtherance of scientific research , it would have met with an un- sympathetic response in Parliament , and in all prob ...
... NATIONAL PHYSICAL LABORATORY . F fifty years ago a Government had proposed to allocate 150,000l . per annum for the furtherance of scientific research , it would have met with an un- sympathetic response in Parliament , and in all prob ...
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