Science, Volume 72John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1883 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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John Michels (Journalist). theory , and hesitatingly decided in favor of the emis- sion theory , while on the continent his great contem- porary Huygens advocated the wave theory . " Concerning this conflict S. P. Langley said : These ...
John Michels (Journalist). theory , and hesitatingly decided in favor of the emis- sion theory , while on the continent his great contem- porary Huygens advocated the wave theory . " Concerning this conflict S. P. Langley said : These ...
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... theory of light was re- garded as one of the most brilliant generalizations in the history of science . The production of long electromagnetic waves such as were first contemplated by Maxwell offered no appreciable difficulty , since ...
... theory of light was re- garded as one of the most brilliant generalizations in the history of science . The production of long electromagnetic waves such as were first contemplated by Maxwell offered no appreciable difficulty , since ...
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... theories , the quantum theory convinces me that the light will never get concentrated in the cell and the classical theory shows that it is powerless to extract the electrons if it does get in . I have no logical reason for not using the ...
... theories , the quantum theory convinces me that the light will never get concentrated in the cell and the classical theory shows that it is powerless to extract the electrons if it does get in . I have no logical reason for not using the ...
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B Mosquito Vectors of Experimental Yellow | 1 |
Polar Exploration I BowMAN 439 | 13 |
Sudan III Behavior of E H MACARTHUR | 14 |
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