Nature, Količina 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... economic values that more space could not have been given to feeding habits and food statistics , even at the expense of specific characters and of habits of less immediate import- ance . Nevertheless , this latest addition to the " ...
... economic values that more space could not have been given to feeding habits and food statistics , even at the expense of specific characters and of habits of less immediate import- ance . Nevertheless , this latest addition to the " ...
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... economic value already known to exist in Antarctica ( vide scientific reports of Bruce , Mawson , Scott , and Shackleton ) , and obtain data for the practical development as a further source of Imperial wealth , ( 2 ) To obtain further ...
... economic value already known to exist in Antarctica ( vide scientific reports of Bruce , Mawson , Scott , and Shackleton ) , and obtain data for the practical development as a further source of Imperial wealth , ( 2 ) To obtain further ...
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... economic changes could be effected with equal Perhaps the confusion which we continually observe between a " law " imposed by the will of a legislature and a " law of Nature , " so called , is responsible for this conclusion . ease ...
... economic changes could be effected with equal Perhaps the confusion which we continually observe between a " law " imposed by the will of a legislature and a " law of Nature , " so called , is responsible for this conclusion . ease ...
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