ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1938 |
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... nature is a prime ele- ment in any modern educational program . Nature is so full of geology that one can hardly look in any direction without seeing something of geological inter- est . Classes in nature study may have different objec ...
... nature is a prime ele- ment in any modern educational program . Nature is so full of geology that one can hardly look in any direction without seeing something of geological inter- est . Classes in nature study may have different objec ...
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... nature that it is treated by the tissues in exactly the same way as the normal analogue . On the other hand , the chemist must be able not only to detect the label , but to determine it in small quantities and in high dilutions . For ...
... nature that it is treated by the tissues in exactly the same way as the normal analogue . On the other hand , the chemist must be able not only to detect the label , but to determine it in small quantities and in high dilutions . For ...
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... nature's method of synthesis is identical as to the last step with that whereby we made the vitamin in the laboratory . Some plants show a more conspicuous need of the thiazole part , some of the pyrimidine part , presumably because ...
... nature's method of synthesis is identical as to the last step with that whereby we made the vitamin in the laboratory . Some plants show a more conspicuous need of the thiazole part , some of the pyrimidine part , presumably because ...
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Sci 105 | 1 |
KINARD F W South Carolina Academy of Science 553 | 22 |
FINKELSTEIN R and J M BIRKELAND Action of Sul | 43 |
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