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... United States , to the members of his Cabinet and to the members of the Congress . A PURE FOOD AND DRUG ACT Resolved , that the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science , with more than 18,000 members and 141 associated ...
... United States , to the members of his Cabinet and to the members of the Congress . A PURE FOOD AND DRUG ACT Resolved , that the American Association for the Ad- vancement of Science , with more than 18,000 members and 141 associated ...
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... United States and their Latin American neighbors to the south , have held informal conferences in Washington and made preliminary plans for the congress , which is to be held in Washington before the close of this year . Bills have been ...
... United States and their Latin American neighbors to the south , have held informal conferences in Washington and made preliminary plans for the congress , which is to be held in Washington before the close of this year . Bills have been ...
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... United States , and highly satisfactory results were achieved . When the United States entered the war in 1917 , Professor Pupin organized a Columbia University group of scientists for the purpose of developing methods for the detection ...
... United States , and highly satisfactory results were achieved . When the United States entered the war in 1917 , Professor Pupin organized a Columbia University group of scientists for the purpose of developing methods for the detection ...
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DANIELS F Photons in Chemistry and Biology 523 | 18 |
Dixon Roland Burrage E A HOOTON 166 | 39 |
ALEXANDER J Enzymes | 44 |
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