ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1936 |
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... electrical theory , stated that the progress of science seemed to follow the development of instruments . Certainly laboratories and equipment are vital to scientific progress . The firms and individuals spend much money and effort on ...
... electrical theory , stated that the progress of science seemed to follow the development of instruments . Certainly laboratories and equipment are vital to scientific progress . The firms and individuals spend much money and effort on ...
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... electrical current which corresponds in many respects to the nerve impulse itself . This current is amplified and ... electrical devices with infinite possibilities for modifi- cation of tone for organ pipes , strings , horns and ...
... electrical current which corresponds in many respects to the nerve impulse itself . This current is amplified and ... electrical devices with infinite possibilities for modifi- cation of tone for organ pipes , strings , horns and ...
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... electrical power to roll in a few minutes a thick slab into a lengthy strip of steel sheet metal . To see a red - hot chunk of steel pass successively through eleven huge sets of rollers , that squeeze it thinner , wider and much longer ...
... electrical power to roll in a few minutes a thick slab into a lengthy strip of steel sheet metal . To see a red - hot chunk of steel pass successively through eleven huge sets of rollers , that squeeze it thinner , wider and much longer ...
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Academy of Science Nebraska 20 North Carolina | 20 |
Activity Measurement K M WILBUR 274 | 35 |
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