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... ORIGIN OF NATURAL OIL THE writer of this article is compelled to adhere to his view expressed in SCIENCE of September 7 , and questioned by Professor J. M. Macfarlane in the issue for November 23. The reasons are to be found in chemical ...
... ORIGIN OF NATURAL OIL THE writer of this article is compelled to adhere to his view expressed in SCIENCE of September 7 , and questioned by Professor J. M. Macfarlane in the issue for November 23. The reasons are to be found in chemical ...
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... Origin of Natural Oil , " in which the author says : " The pres- ence of bituminous coal and oil in the same localities , but in different strata , for instance near Pittsburgh , forces one to the point of view that both substances were ...
... Origin of Natural Oil , " in which the author says : " The pres- ence of bituminous coal and oil in the same localities , but in different strata , for instance near Pittsburgh , forces one to the point of view that both substances were ...
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... origin of satellites . Since the type of Auger effect discussed by Coster and Kronig can play no part in the origin of K satellites , it might be expected that the variation of their intensities with atomic number would obey a very ...
... origin of satellites . Since the type of Auger effect discussed by Coster and Kronig can play no part in the origin of K satellites , it might be expected that the variation of their intensities with atomic number would obey a very ...
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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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