Science, Volume 69, Issues 1775-18001929 |
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... chemistry , as we shall soon see . Thirty years ago the periodic relations of the ele- ments were commonly represented [ in the way shown in Figure 1 ] by arranging the elements in the order of their atomic weights in periods of eight ...
... chemistry , as we shall soon see . Thirty years ago the periodic relations of the ele- ments were commonly represented [ in the way shown in Figure 1 ] by arranging the elements in the order of their atomic weights in periods of eight ...
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... chemistry was created - probably the most extensive body of science and technology that was ever developed mainly through theoretical considerations . To each atom were assigned a certain number of bonds or valences ; but there was no ...
... chemistry was created - probably the most extensive body of science and technology that was ever developed mainly through theoretical considerations . To each atom were assigned a certain number of bonds or valences ; but there was no ...
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... chemistry in the Univer- sity of Illinois , has been awarded the prize of $ 1,000 of the American Association for the Advancement of Science . The prize is awarded each year for a notable contribution to science presented at the annual ...
... chemistry in the Univer- sity of Illinois , has been awarded the prize of $ 1,000 of the American Association for the Advancement of Science . The prize is awarded each year for a notable contribution to science presented at the annual ...
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... chemistry at the University of Wyoming , is on sabbatical leave for the school year 1928-29 . During the first semester he is working in the laboratory of Geheimrat Heinrich Wieland , Munich , Germany , and during the second semester he ...
... chemistry at the University of Wyoming , is on sabbatical leave for the school year 1928-29 . During the first semester he is working in the laboratory of Geheimrat Heinrich Wieland , Munich , Germany , and during the second semester he ...
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... chemistry . DR . ALVAH R. MCLAUGHLIN has severed his rela- tions with the department of physiology and pharma- cology of Michigan State College in order to accept the position of physiologist and pharmacologist at the experiment station ...
... chemistry . DR . ALVAH R. MCLAUGHLIN has severed his rela- tions with the department of physiology and pharma- cology of Michigan State College in order to accept the position of physiologist and pharmacologist at the experiment station ...
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