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... physical law in 1859. Expressing as it does a relationship between sensation and the stimulus producing the sensation , this law gave for the first time a rational statement of the connection between the subjective experience of ...
... physical law in 1859. Expressing as it does a relationship between sensation and the stimulus producing the sensation , this law gave for the first time a rational statement of the connection between the subjective experience of ...
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... physical anthropologist of twenty years ago must have felt that the main problems of his science had been solved the one of to - day realizes that many of these problems have barely been perceived . This current tendency to bring physical ...
... physical anthropologist of twenty years ago must have felt that the main problems of his science had been solved the one of to - day realizes that many of these problems have barely been perceived . This current tendency to bring physical ...
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... physical forces of erosion . The visible effect of soil degradation through chemical action is usually less spectacular than that caused by physical erosion , but it is not less real in respect to the pro- ductivity of the land . In New ...
... physical forces of erosion . The visible effect of soil degradation through chemical action is usually less spectacular than that caused by physical erosion , but it is not less real in respect to the pro- ductivity of the land . In New ...
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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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