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" To him who devotes his life to science, nothing can give more happiness than increasing the number of discoveries, but his cup of joy is full when the results of his studies immediately find practical applications. "
Proceedings of the World's Diary Congress - Page 612
1924
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Science, Volume 133

John Michels (Journalist) - 1961 - 1050 pages
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Experiment Station Record, Volume 48

United States. Office of Experiment Stations - 1923 - 1004 pages
...science, he declared that great as is the gratification of an investigator in making new discoveries, " his cup of joy is full when the result of his observations is put to immediate practical use." " Let us always make application our object," he wrote, " but resting on the stern and solid...
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Popular Science Monthly, Volume 81

1912 - 674 pages
...contribute to the national riches through the practical application of his observations. In 1867 he said : Nothing is more agreeable to a man who has...his observations is put to immediate practical test. The term, pasteurization, is now most frequently heard in connection with milk, but when it is recalled...
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The life of Pasteur, tr. by mrs. R.L. Devonshire, Volume 1

René Vallery-Radot - 1902 - 316 pages
...anguillulae were killed and the vinegar remained pure and unaltered. " Nothing," concluded Pasteur, " is more agreeable to a man who has made science his...of his observations is put to immediate practical use." This year 1867 marks a specially interesting period in 197 Pasteur's life. At Alais he had shown...
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Medical Research and Education

Richard Mills Pearce - 1913 - 578 pages
...contribute to the national riches through the practical application of his observations. In 1867 he said : Nothing is more agreeable to a man who has...his observations is put to immediate practical test. The term, pasteurization, is now most frequently heard in connection with milk, but when it is recalled...
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Medical research and education

1913 - 564 pages
...contribute to the national riches through the practical application of his observations. In 1867 he said: Nothing is more agreeable to a man who has made...increase the number of discoveries, but his cup of joj is full when the result of liis observations is put to immediate practical test. The term, pasteurization,...
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The Teaching of Science

John Francis Woodhull - 1918 - 282 pages
...taste but a passion for study. His greatest ambition in life was to serve humanity. "Nothing," said he, "is more agreeable to a man who has made science his...of his observations is put to immediate practical use." "His great intuition, his imagination, which equaled that of any poet, often carried him to a...
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Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, Volume 52

Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow - 1924 - 322 pages
...his method of controlling this fermentation, and he concluded his lecture demonstration by saying : " Nothing is more agreeable to a man who has made science...of his observations is put to immediate practical use." Diseases of Wines. — In addition to the lactic, butyric and acetic 13 ferments which were to...
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The Natural History of Our Conduct

William Emerson Ritter, Edna Watson Bailey - 1927 - 358 pages
...may definitely learn from his own words. In the preface to his Studies on Silkworm Diseases he wrote, "Nothing is more agreeable to a man who has made science...of his observations is put to immediate practical use." * Many other statements of like purport might be quoted from his writings. The mark of intelligence...
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Coloured Thinking and Other Studies in Science and Literature

David Fraser Fraser-Harris - 1928 - 288 pages
...Rejoice, my children," were the concluding words of a letter written at this time. On one occasion Pasteur said : " Nothing is more agreeable to a man who has...of his observations is put to immediate practical use ". Monsieur Radot remarks : " The emotions of savants are all the deeper that they are not enfeebled,...
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