Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1958 |
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Page 968
... Volume I constitutes , in my opinion , a well - balanced , extremely in- formative text on the principles of in- dexing which should satisfy both the neophytes and the sophisticates . Unfortunately , the promise of volume I is not ...
... Volume I constitutes , in my opinion , a well - balanced , extremely in- formative text on the principles of in- dexing which should satisfy both the neophytes and the sophisticates . Unfortunately , the promise of volume I is not ...
Page 973
... volume , in which , regrettably , the works by But- ler's American colleague , the biochemist Roger Williams , are lacking . Williams ' findings of the great differences between human individuals make important con- tributions to the ...
... volume , in which , regrettably , the works by But- ler's American colleague , the biochemist Roger Williams , are lacking . Williams ' findings of the great differences between human individuals make important con- tributions to the ...
Page 1311
... volume practically all the accumulated information on structures and lattice spacings of metals . Not an historical catalog , it has been edited and designed to provide the maximum useful information for the metallurgist and the ...
... volume practically all the accumulated information on structures and lattice spacings of metals . Not an historical catalog , it has been edited and designed to provide the maximum useful information for the metallurgist and the ...
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