This Scientific Age: Essays in Modern Thought and AchievementDugald Caleb Jackson, Walter Paul Jones J. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 1930 - Počet stran: 353 |
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... course , we already know something about the weight of the earth . It's a pretty large figure . Write down " six " and twenty - one ciphers . There you have it ! Six thousand million million million tons ! Science can do even a little ...
... course , we already know something about the weight of the earth . It's a pretty large figure . Write down " six " and twenty - one ciphers . There you have it ! Six thousand million million million tons ! Science can do even a little ...
Strana 72
... course in which M. I. T. would unite with forward - looking manufacturing plants in the training of chemical engineers . The essential novelty of the plan lay in its recogni- tion of the fact that any process of industrial chemistry is ...
... course in which M. I. T. would unite with forward - looking manufacturing plants in the training of chemical engineers . The essential novelty of the plan lay in its recogni- tion of the fact that any process of industrial chemistry is ...
Strana 273
... course of evolution has been violently interrupted by the earthquake of the War ; igneous action has superseded aqueous action . The casements of the human mind look out no longer upon familiar hills and valleys , but on a stark ...
... course of evolution has been violently interrupted by the earthquake of the War ; igneous action has superseded aqueous action . The casements of the human mind look out no longer upon familiar hills and valleys , but on a stark ...
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Descriptive Essays I II III | 1 |
THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND MARVELS M | 20 |
METALS Old and New Edwin E Slosson | 36 |
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