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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... less active and influential in giving vitality to the academy at the start . was Dr. H. P. Hoy , of Racine , an intimate friend and coworker of Lapham's in early naturalistic work . He had already become a veteran student of birds ...
... less active and influential in giving vitality to the academy at the start . was Dr. H. P. Hoy , of Racine , an intimate friend and coworker of Lapham's in early naturalistic work . He had already become a veteran student of birds ...
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... less almost in- evitably distinct trends disclosed themselves almost from the start , and new trends ap- peared in close succession , partly due to the new men that came to the state , and partly to the development of young talent ...
... less almost in- evitably distinct trends disclosed themselves almost from the start , and new trends ap- peared in close succession , partly due to the new men that came to the state , and partly to the development of young talent ...
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... less . Very notable among these was President Van Hise , who rapidly rose to leadership in the state , in the nation and beyond . It would be a delight to name many others , but how could the parental affection of a founder permit him ...
... less . Very notable among these was President Van Hise , who rapidly rose to leadership in the state , in the nation and beyond . It would be a delight to name many others , but how could the parental affection of a founder permit him ...
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appears that the growing of maize is largely confined to the less civilized tribes living in the more mountainous and inaccessible parts of the country . Thus The Tingpan Yoo are an agricultural people , but they cultivate only in the ...
appears that the growing of maize is largely confined to the less civilized tribes living in the more mountainous and inaccessible parts of the country . Thus The Tingpan Yoo are an agricultural people , but they cultivate only in the ...
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... less than $ 50,000,000 . The production in Alaska , Colorado , California , Oregon and Montana will be much less in 1920 than it was in 1919 , because water is very short for placer mining and many stamp mills are closed . Canada as a ...
... less than $ 50,000,000 . The production in Alaska , Colorado , California , Oregon and Montana will be much less in 1920 than it was in 1919 , because water is very short for placer mining and many stamp mills are closed . Canada as a ...
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