Science, Bind 22–23John Michels (Journalist) Moses King, 1893 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... questions relating to the ethnic position of the Basques and their possible relation- ship to the ancient Iberians ... question up to which Mr. Hubbard leads his reader is second in importance to none in anthropology - that of acclima ...
... questions relating to the ethnic position of the Basques and their possible relation- ship to the ancient Iberians ... question up to which Mr. Hubbard leads his reader is second in importance to none in anthropology - that of acclima ...
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... question of “ magnetic storms " and sun - spots . I be- lieve there is only one astronomer and physicist of any eminence who disbelieves in this association , so that as far as discussion of the question is concerned , we may consider ...
... question of “ magnetic storms " and sun - spots . I be- lieve there is only one astronomer and physicist of any eminence who disbelieves in this association , so that as far as discussion of the question is concerned , we may consider ...
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... question as to dissipation of the energy involved was entirely ignored , naturally ; and from that time to this , in spite of the best endeavors of those interested , lightning - rods constructed in accordance with Franklin's principle ...
... question as to dissipation of the energy involved was entirely ignored , naturally ; and from that time to this , in spite of the best endeavors of those interested , lightning - rods constructed in accordance with Franklin's principle ...
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... questions of life and health only , but moral and religious subjects also , and their effect upon life in general ... question of the duality of the mind and of its connection with the understanding and the soul leads us into all the ...
... questions of life and health only , but moral and religious subjects also , and their effect upon life in general ... question of the duality of the mind and of its connection with the understanding and the soul leads us into all the ...
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... questions of general botanical interest , but papers embodying the results of research will be excluded . The ... question , one point has interested me more than any other , namely , that none of the parties who have taken part ...
... questions of general botanical interest , but papers embodying the results of research will be excluded . The ... question , one point has interested me more than any other , namely , that none of the parties who have taken part ...
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