Science, Volume 23John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1894 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... miles ; in a great majority of cases it may be relied upon at a distance of three miles , and in a major- ity of cases at a distance greater than three miles . " Now as to the full range of the instrument , Tyndall says on page 321 of ...
... miles ; in a great majority of cases it may be relied upon at a distance of three miles , and in a major- ity of cases at a distance greater than three miles . " Now as to the full range of the instrument , Tyndall says on page 321 of ...
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... miles long . The series of deposits lies in a gentle depression extending from the point where the Ramapo enters the ... mile west of Ramsey's and running parallel with the Ramsey's esker . These , with their branches , constitute a ...
... miles long . The series of deposits lies in a gentle depression extending from the point where the Ramapo enters the ... mile west of Ramsey's and running parallel with the Ramsey's esker . These , with their branches , constitute a ...
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... miles . I do not , however , think that this is a safe assumption . The difficulty in conducting such experiments is so great , and the knowledge that we possess of the conditions of life for pathogenic bacteria in running water is so ...
... miles . I do not , however , think that this is a safe assumption . The difficulty in conducting such experiments is so great , and the knowledge that we possess of the conditions of life for pathogenic bacteria in running water is so ...
Contents
Meeting of the Iowa Academy of Sciences | 10 |
ROUGHING IT WITH AN ECLIPSE PARTY | 42 |
ESTERBROOKS | 56 |
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