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. |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 100
Page 44
... Animals ( Revised Edition ) By CHARLES S. PLUMB Longer than the old edition by 224 pages , this book has been brought up - to - date as regards all records and data . A large amount of space is devoted to discussion of the different ...
... Animals ( Revised Edition ) By CHARLES S. PLUMB Longer than the old edition by 224 pages , this book has been brought up - to - date as regards all records and data . A large amount of space is devoted to discussion of the different ...
Page 56
... animal pathology , has been made an associate . Dr. William C. Stadie , hitherto an assistant in medicine , has been made an associate . The following have been made assistants : Miss Helen L. Fales ( chemistry ) . Dr. Philip D ...
... animal pathology , has been made an associate . Dr. William C. Stadie , hitherto an assistant in medicine , has been made an associate . The following have been made assistants : Miss Helen L. Fales ( chemistry ) . Dr. Philip D ...
Page 60
... animals the normal sex - determining mechan- ism itself was failing to function as usual . The present example shows that such an assumption can not be accepted without proof.1 May I be allowed to point out some very important ...
... animals the normal sex - determining mechan- ism itself was failing to function as usual . The present example shows that such an assumption can not be accepted without proof.1 May I be allowed to point out some very important ...
Page 66
... animal motive power units , and the application of labor saving methods therewith , should therefore receive ... animal power involves the study of four leading factors : namely , the use of a greater number of horses per man ; the ...
... animal motive power units , and the application of labor saving methods therewith , should therefore receive ... animal power involves the study of four leading factors : namely , the use of a greater number of horses per man ; the ...
Page 84
... animals , and especially since certain " evi- dences " involved in the argument are not easily observable . Summing ... animal- cules . The process of change is so rapid it makes one wonder if there is always cleavage of the proteins and ...
... animals , and especially since certain " evi- dences " involved in the argument are not easily observable . Summing ... animal- cules . The process of change is so rapid it makes one wonder if there is always cleavage of the proteins and ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Academy acid Advancement of Science Agriculture American American Chemical Society animals appointed Association Atmometer atoms bacteriology biological botany British Bureau California cell cent CHARLES chemical chemist chemistry chromosomes College color committee conference course crops director disease electrical endosperm energy engineering experimental experiments fessor fibrin genus Geological hydrogen ical important increased industry Institute interest investigation Iowa JACQUES LOEB Journal laboratory land lectures maize material medicine meeting ment method Museum National natural nitrogen observed obtained organic Pacific paleontology paper pathology physical physiology plant present president problems production Professor protein published recently region relation scientific secretary Society soil solution species stars Station Survey T. H. MORGAN temperature theory tion type genus United University versity W. E. Castle Washington Welch Wistar Institute xerophthalmia York zoology zoospores
Popular passages
Page 160 - Save base authority from others' books. These earthly godfathers of heaven's lights, That give a name to every fixed star, Have no more profit of their shining nights, Than those that walk, and wot not what they are.
Page 32 - The department of medical zoology of the School of Hygiene and Public Health of the Johns Hopkins University...
Page 131 - Council for Professional Development, the recognized accrediting body of the engineering profession, composed of representatives of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, the...
Page 53 - Science and the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Technology of the National Research Council.
Page 26 - HERE WAS BURIED THOMAS JEFFERSON AUTHOR OF THE DECLARATION OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, OF THE STATUTE OF VIRGINIA FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM, AND FATHER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA: because by these, as testimonials that I have lived, I wish most to be remembered.
Page 354 - Number 4. North American forest research. Compiled by the Committee on American Forest Research, Society of American Foresters. August, 1920. Pages 146. Price $2.00.
Page 263 - University; and the chairman of the division of medical sciences of the National Research Council, chairman ex officio.
Page 25 - Go, wretch, resign the presidential chair, Disclose thy secret measures, foul or fair. Go, search with curious eye, for horned frogs, Mid the wild wastes of Louisianian bogs; Or, where Ohio rolls his turbid stream, Dig for huge bones, thy glory and thy theme.
Page 131 - Societies has for its object, to quote from its constitution ' to further the public welfare wherever technical knowledge and engineering experience are involved, and to consider and act upon matters of common concern to the engineering and allied technical professions.
Page 30 - Dr. Simon Flexner, director of the laboratories of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research.