Science, Volume 14John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1889 |
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... appear to be correlated with greater per cent of total sprouting . In beans , however , greater per cent of sprouting appears to follow greater rapidity of sprouting . 6. There is probably a tolerably well defined optimum tempera- ture ...
... appear to be correlated with greater per cent of total sprouting . In beans , however , greater per cent of sprouting appears to follow greater rapidity of sprouting . 6. There is probably a tolerably well defined optimum tempera- ture ...
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... appear to influence the total amount of sprouting . 12. The results of soaking appear to vary in different species . 13. The character of soil in which the test is made may influence the results , both in rapidity and per cent of ...
... appear to influence the total amount of sprouting . 12. The results of soaking appear to vary in different species . 13. The character of soil in which the test is made may influence the results , both in rapidity and per cent of ...
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... appear necessary to the evolution of a planet , even if it reach the extreme refinement of a close fulfilment of some such mathematical law as that of his hypotheses . If , as is here assumed , pressure be the dominant factor in such ...
... appear necessary to the evolution of a planet , even if it reach the extreme refinement of a close fulfilment of some such mathematical law as that of his hypotheses . If , as is here assumed , pressure be the dominant factor in such ...
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