ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1942 |
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... period . It When we regard science as an indivisible whole and trace its development , we become more impressed than ever with the influence of changing environments at different periods on the advancement of science . When we look back ...
... period . It When we regard science as an indivisible whole and trace its development , we become more impressed than ever with the influence of changing environments at different periods on the advancement of science . When we look back ...
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... period in which very few of our physicists mechanics . 1 Essential substance of an address delivered at the opening of the Charles Benedict Stuart Laboratory of Applied Physics , Purdue University . SCIENTIFIC EVENTS. which had prevailed ...
... period in which very few of our physicists mechanics . 1 Essential substance of an address delivered at the opening of the Charles Benedict Stuart Laboratory of Applied Physics , Purdue University . SCIENTIFIC EVENTS. which had prevailed ...
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... period like this ? " To the scientist , the answer is simple : The whole progress of science de- pends on filling in the gaps in our knowledge of the nature of things . To the layman , however , it is not so obvious that much of the ...
... period like this ? " To the scientist , the answer is simple : The whole progress of science de- pends on filling in the gaps in our knowledge of the nature of things . To the layman , however , it is not so obvious that much of the ...
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