Science, Volume 58American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1923 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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Page 128
... Probably the humerus also represents fusion of two bones . The limb contained neither muscles nor nerves and exhibited no spontaneous movements . This limb probably arose from a portion of the right anterior limb bud which became ...
... Probably the humerus also represents fusion of two bones . The limb contained neither muscles nor nerves and exhibited no spontaneous movements . This limb probably arose from a portion of the right anterior limb bud which became ...
Page 332
... probably somewhat less . In percentages of oxygen less than 10 , and except as indicated above , and for soil temperatures below 30 ° , the growth rate is below normal . However , in 3.6 per cent . oxygen the most rapid growth rate is ...
... probably somewhat less . In percentages of oxygen less than 10 , and except as indicated above , and for soil temperatures below 30 ° , the growth rate is below normal . However , in 3.6 per cent . oxygen the most rapid growth rate is ...
Page 450
... probably due to neutralization of gastric contents ; we have , however , obtained very good results with one per cent . of precipitated cal- cium phosphate or 1.5 per cent . of bone ash , but our experience with these , in view of the ...
... probably due to neutralization of gastric contents ; we have , however , obtained very good results with one per cent . of precipitated cal- cium phosphate or 1.5 per cent . of bone ash , but our experience with these , in view of the ...
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Acidity Subsoil A P KELLEY 36 | 13 |
Quotations 14 32 50 92 109 121 142 162 181 206 | 14 |
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