ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1959 |
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Page 245
... means to utilize our knowledge so as to arrange matters in such a way as to pro- duce the energy wanted . But in the so- cial sciences we would have to arrange , not matters , but ourselves , so as to pro- duce the desired result : we ...
... means to utilize our knowledge so as to arrange matters in such a way as to pro- duce the energy wanted . But in the so- cial sciences we would have to arrange , not matters , but ourselves , so as to pro- duce the desired result : we ...
Page 392
... means of extra- and intracel- lular leads . The effects of changing tem- perature on steady - state rate of activity are surprisingly low . The sensory nerve cell compensates for changes in tempera- ture by means of opposite reactions ...
... means of extra- and intracel- lular leads . The effects of changing tem- perature on steady - state rate of activity are surprisingly low . The sensory nerve cell compensates for changes in tempera- ture by means of opposite reactions ...
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... mean that some- thing will turn up to solve all of man's problems whether he tries to solve them or not . It means , rather , that because man is potentially capable of controlling his numbers , his environment , his usable resources ...
... mean that some- thing will turn up to solve all of man's problems whether he tries to solve them or not . It means , rather , that because man is potentially capable of controlling his numbers , his environment , his usable resources ...
Contents
POLARIMETER | 162 |
Speed versatility and convenience in measuring | 219 |
Volume 10 1959 | 291 |
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