Science, Volume 52Moses King, 1920 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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... agricultural science and prac- tise began and at first was most definitely represented by the chemical work of Pro- fessor W. W. Daniells . The developments in agriculture were more closely connected with the State Agricultural Society ...
... agricultural science and prac- tise began and at first was most definitely represented by the chemical work of Pro- fessor W. W. Daniells . The developments in agriculture were more closely connected with the State Agricultural Society ...
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... agricultural ex- plorer in the Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction , Bureau of Plant Industry , U. S. Department ... agriculture and horticulture . When he lost his life on the Yangtze River in 1918 , ' he left a bequest of a ...
... agricultural ex- plorer in the Office of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction , Bureau of Plant Industry , U. S. Department ... agriculture and horticulture . When he lost his life on the Yangtze River in 1918 , ' he left a bequest of a ...
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... Agricultural Experiment Station . He has been a teacher in various universities ; he is a leading authority on animal ... Agriculture . Dur- ing the war , he was constantly employed , and he discovered the best method of ridding the ...
... Agricultural Experiment Station . He has been a teacher in various universities ; he is a leading authority on animal ... Agriculture . Dur- ing the war , he was constantly employed , and he discovered the best method of ridding the ...
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... Agriculture . His brief , pointed remarks at some of the dis- cussions were much appreciated ; he deplored some recent attempts to destroy entomol- ogy ' as a specific economic subject by dividing its subject - matter between ...
... Agriculture . His brief , pointed remarks at some of the dis- cussions were much appreciated ; he deplored some recent attempts to destroy entomol- ogy ' as a specific economic subject by dividing its subject - matter between ...
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... agriculture by the late Dr. Hopkins was the gathering together , classifying , interpreting and unifying , by his own investigations the known facts of agriculture , into a definite whole as practised and taught by him in the Illinois ...
... agriculture by the late Dr. Hopkins was the gathering together , classifying , interpreting and unifying , by his own investigations the known facts of agriculture , into a definite whole as practised and taught by him in the Illinois ...
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