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Page 181
... fact that his contemporaries looked on his publications as worthless and thus to be ignored , and his death in 1840 at the height of his publishing career . Rafinesque being in debt at the time of his death , his effects were sold at ...
... fact that his contemporaries looked on his publications as worthless and thus to be ignored , and his death in 1840 at the height of his publishing career . Rafinesque being in debt at the time of his death , his effects were sold at ...
Page 286
... fact which explains something not previously understood . But once the fact is established , the practical applications -sometimes very surprising ones are likely to turn up in abundance . Three cases in our own work occur to me because ...
... fact which explains something not previously understood . But once the fact is established , the practical applications -sometimes very surprising ones are likely to turn up in abundance . Three cases in our own work occur to me because ...
Page 339
... fact that protoplasm is only superficially an emulsion , and the fact that the recognized technical name of an emulsion is not emulsoid , there is the further fact that a pure emul- sion can not form a gel . If the author of a ...
... fact that protoplasm is only superficially an emulsion , and the fact that the recognized technical name of an emulsion is not emulsoid , there is the further fact that a pure emul- sion can not form a gel . If the author of a ...
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