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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... effect of a gravitational field is not to be distinguished from inertia effects in any accelerated motion . A particular illustration is that of a clock moving in a circle . It would seem that there should not be much difference between ...
... effect of a gravitational field is not to be distinguished from inertia effects in any accelerated motion . A particular illustration is that of a clock moving in a circle . It would seem that there should not be much difference between ...
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... effect upon the stu- dent . No better training in perseverance and accuracy , no greater incentive to advanced study , no clearer insight into the real spirit of research , could be afforded the young learner than by this means . The ...
... effect upon the stu- dent . No better training in perseverance and accuracy , no greater incentive to advanced study , no clearer insight into the real spirit of research , could be afforded the young learner than by this means . The ...
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... temperature at some points might be high enough for a very short time to cause the dis- sociation of the organic molecules adjacent to these points . The effect probably would be concentrated 60 [ N. S. VOL . LII . No. 1333 SCIENCE.
... temperature at some points might be high enough for a very short time to cause the dis- sociation of the organic molecules adjacent to these points . The effect probably would be concentrated 60 [ N. S. VOL . LII . No. 1333 SCIENCE.
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to these points . The effect probably would be concentrated on the surfaces of maximum strain and shear . The ... effects of black powder and low pressure nitrocellulose powders . BUREAU OF MINES , WASHINGTON , D. C. WILBERT J. HUFF2 ...
to these points . The effect probably would be concentrated on the surfaces of maximum strain and shear . The ... effects of black powder and low pressure nitrocellulose powders . BUREAU OF MINES , WASHINGTON , D. C. WILBERT J. HUFF2 ...
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... effects of the corre- spondingly complex and irregular system of forces in order to obtain the resultant effect . The only recourse is to observe the system as a whole under the actual conditions of the For example , a decade ago , the ...
... effects of the corre- spondingly complex and irregular system of forces in order to obtain the resultant effect . The only recourse is to observe the system as a whole under the actual conditions of the For example , a decade ago , the ...
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