Science, Volume 89, Issues 2297-2322John Michels (Journalist) 1939 |
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... Mathematics are own sisters . They differ in feature , but not in blood ; and their common mother is Imagination . The saying will soon lose , if it has not already lost , the brilliant glitter of a seeming paradox , but only to be ...
... Mathematics are own sisters . They differ in feature , but not in blood ; and their common mother is Imagination . The saying will soon lose , if it has not already lost , the brilliant glitter of a seeming paradox , but only to be ...
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... mathematics to a field not commonly conceived as one to which mathematics con- tributes vitally . Also , on Wednesday morning a far different audi- ence , again comprising many persons from other fields than mathematics , listened to ...
... mathematics to a field not commonly conceived as one to which mathematics con- tributes vitally . Also , on Wednesday morning a far different audi- ence , again comprising many persons from other fields than mathematics , listened to ...
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... mathematics and the sciences ( using the language of mathematics ) is essential for advance- ment and understanding of the modern world , Professor Birkhoff said . He cited a survey of the men in Who's Who to back this point , showing ...
... mathematics and the sciences ( using the language of mathematics ) is essential for advance- ment and understanding of the modern world , Professor Birkhoff said . He cited a survey of the men in Who's Who to back this point , showing ...
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Scientific Notes and News 30 lished every Friday | 32 |
Foundation Banting Research V E HENDERSON and | 35 |
LEVENE P A G M MEYER and M KUNA Pectic Acid | 40 |
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