ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1942 |
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Page 411
... physics . Weniger's text is conservative and is no doubt intended primarily as a preparation for engineering . The author does not proceed far with modern physics , but a number of topics in applied physics are given unusual emphasis ...
... physics . Weniger's text is conservative and is no doubt intended primarily as a preparation for engineering . The author does not proceed far with modern physics , but a number of topics in applied physics are given unusual emphasis ...
Page 508
... physics , of reflecting truly the wise consensus of physicists . The war has brought new problems and rapid changes . It has placed physics in an important posi- tion ; in fact , its present and potential contributions may well have a ...
... physics , of reflecting truly the wise consensus of physicists . The war has brought new problems and rapid changes . It has placed physics in an important posi- tion ; in fact , its present and potential contributions may well have a ...
Page 509
... physics for all these operations and at all these levels is urgently needed . ( 3 ) EMPHASIS UPON THE STUDY OF PHYSICS Even before the war the place of physicists in in- dustry was becoming increasingly recognized . This is made evident ...
... physics for all these operations and at all these levels is urgently needed . ( 3 ) EMPHASIS UPON THE STUDY OF PHYSICS Even before the war the place of physicists in in- dustry was becoming increasingly recognized . This is made evident ...
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pAminobenzoic F H JOHNSON 104 Nicotinic | 16 |
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