Science, Volume 52Moses King, 1920 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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... continuous map , will show at a glance the relative frequency of stars in the different regions of the expanse of the heavens . As constructed the radius of the sphere to be projected is taken as a decimeter so that the graticule has a ...
... continuous map , will show at a glance the relative frequency of stars in the different regions of the expanse of the heavens . As constructed the radius of the sphere to be projected is taken as a decimeter so that the graticule has a ...
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... continuously variable quantity , in plane or space , lines , areas , volumes , forces , may have corresponding differentials represented in finite quantities of the same kind , and by the limits of finite and visible values . ARTHUR S ...
... continuously variable quantity , in plane or space , lines , areas , volumes , forces , may have corresponding differentials represented in finite quantities of the same kind , and by the limits of finite and visible values . ARTHUR S ...
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... continuously variable quantity , in plane or space , lines , areas , volumes , forces , may have corresponding differentials represented in finite quantities of the same kind , and by the limits of finite and visible values . ARTHUR S ...
... continuously variable quantity , in plane or space , lines , areas , volumes , forces , may have corresponding differentials represented in finite quantities of the same kind , and by the limits of finite and visible values . ARTHUR S ...
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... continuous transfor- mation of a sol into a gel ? Are the two sepa- rate stages superimposable upon separate reac- tions occurring between the coagulation fac- tors , or does the transparency or opacity of the plasma , as well as its ...
... continuous transfor- mation of a sol into a gel ? Are the two sepa- rate stages superimposable upon separate reac- tions occurring between the coagulation fac- tors , or does the transparency or opacity of the plasma , as well as its ...
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... continuous pro- gression of fibrin - formation . SUMMARY There is no reaction - basis for the division of the process of blood - coagulation into the two stages ( transparent and opaque ) which ap- pear 40 [ N. S. VOL . LII . No. 1332 ...
... continuous pro- gression of fibrin - formation . SUMMARY There is no reaction - basis for the division of the process of blood - coagulation into the two stages ( transparent and opaque ) which ap- pear 40 [ N. S. VOL . LII . No. 1332 ...
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