Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volúmenes80-81Metcalf and Company, 1954 Vol. 12 (from May 1876 to May 1877) includes: Researches in telephony / by A. Graham Bell. |
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... direction of scientific research is not to arraign the scientist for his motives . But events of history have succeeded where the studies and writings of social scientists have failed . The course of recent history has made it ...
... direction of scientific research is not to arraign the scientist for his motives . But events of history have succeeded where the studies and writings of social scientists have failed . The course of recent history has made it ...
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... direction , that is , concave toward the pressure axis . 33 Previous measurements of the resistance of solid and liquid gallium to 12,000 had shown that the resistance of the liquid is less than that of the ordinary atmospheric ...
... direction , that is , concave toward the pressure axis . 33 Previous measurements of the resistance of solid and liquid gallium to 12,000 had shown that the resistance of the liquid is less than that of the ordinary atmospheric ...
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... directions in the crystal . The similar behavior of the specimen prepared by squeezing from the cleavage flake may ... direction and two - fold variation in numerical magnitudes . The rough general average of previous results to 12,000 ...
... directions in the crystal . The similar behavior of the specimen prepared by squeezing from the cleavage flake may ... direction and two - fold variation in numerical magnitudes . The rough general average of previous results to 12,000 ...
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The Logical and Sociological Aspects of Science PHILIPP | 16 |
Integration in the Biological and Social Sciences W | 31 |
CARL G HEMPEL | 61 |
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